Gents,
In response to numerous inquiries I'll soon be undertaking a limited run of knit shirts. More detailed information is now posted on the Jersey Skillet Licker website at www.skilletlicker.com
The shirts offered in this run are based on Quartermaster Department contracts and three separate surviving civilian knit shirts all dated from 1864 or earlier. They are the collarless pull over style and are made from a white or light gray knit material, identical to that found on original period garments. All shirts are marked with an appropriate contract manufacturer’s stamp and arsenal inspector stamp.
An excellent and underrepresented piece of the Federal issue uniform at an affordable price.
Best,
In response to numerous inquiries I'll soon be undertaking a limited run of knit shirts. More detailed information is now posted on the Jersey Skillet Licker website at www.skilletlicker.com
The shirts offered in this run are based on Quartermaster Department contracts and three separate surviving civilian knit shirts all dated from 1864 or earlier. They are the collarless pull over style and are made from a white or light gray knit material, identical to that found on original period garments. All shirts are marked with an appropriate contract manufacturer’s stamp and arsenal inspector stamp.
An excellent and underrepresented piece of the Federal issue uniform at an affordable price.
Best,
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