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At first I didn't even know what bothered me about this vest item, subconsciously. The brown vest with cream shirt combo looks great (at least in the RED version, I've personally never been a fan of the faint blueish tinge of the BLU Waterlogged Lapcoat version, but it can't be helped). I am sure SFM TF2 artists would love to have this cosmetic set to work with in SFM.
But I must agree with KilogramHours, the amount of team colour on this item is quite small and massively reduces the normal team colour on the Engineer. Keeping the shirt red/blue would increase the chances of Valve accepting it.
True, there have been other items that covered up much of the Engineer's default team colour parts: the brown Dogfighter leather jacket comes to mind which has red/blue team-colored armbands, but the leather part is also team-coloured in reddish-brown and blue-grey respecitively (seems to be based on Air of Debonnair paint, but the RED version seems to be tweaked to be more reddish), whereas the colour difference of the team-colored brown/grey of this vest is far more subtle.