Friends,
Presented for your approval:
The Department of Alabama jacket is an under-represented garment that saw issuance beginning around the time of the Atlanta Campaign through the war's conclusion. This exacting reproduction is constructed of Family Heirloom Weaver's jean. The collar trim is a copy of the original material- blue wool on a brown cotton warp. Features slash pocket on the left breast, five hand-worked buttonholes, and topstitched in logwood thread. Five correct wooden dish buttons will be used as well. This jacket is ideal for later-war scenario events, particularly for Western CS impressions.
$185 plus S&H
Also in stock; Trimmed Commutation Jackets; a new batch of civilian shirts (pictures coming) and the knit bottom shirt run continues!
Presented for your approval:
The Department of Alabama jacket is an under-represented garment that saw issuance beginning around the time of the Atlanta Campaign through the war's conclusion. This exacting reproduction is constructed of Family Heirloom Weaver's jean. The collar trim is a copy of the original material- blue wool on a brown cotton warp. Features slash pocket on the left breast, five hand-worked buttonholes, and topstitched in logwood thread. Five correct wooden dish buttons will be used as well. This jacket is ideal for later-war scenario events, particularly for Western CS impressions.
$185 plus S&H
Also in stock; Trimmed Commutation Jackets; a new batch of civilian shirts (pictures coming) and the knit bottom shirt run continues!
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