I like the shade of blue on the stripe.
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I like the shade of blue on the stripe.Jim Mayo
Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.
CW Show and Tell Site
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Too bad there is not more of a description. I am wondering what the fabric might be. It almost looks like a cotton or cotton/linen blend or something, rather than a wool or wool blend fabric.John Wickett
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If you right click on the photos and select "view image" you'll be able to see them enlarged quite a bit. If you look at the frayed sections near the patch I believe that it shows wool fibers. The fabric looks like a light weight, tightly woven wool/cotton jean to me. The pale blue and white yarns used for the selvedge are my favorite detail; I have never seen a colored selvedge used deliberately as a trouser stripe before.Brian White
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I got to see these trousers at the last Dalton, GA CW show. They are handsewn from a light twilled cotton. The most interesting thing might be that the blue stripe is woven into the fabric, and they were cut to incorporate the stripe along the side seam. I asked the provenience, which was not specific, though it was mentioned the trousers were sewn by the soldier's mother.
Very neat piece.J. Dylan Woodliff
Armory Guards
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"We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun. He is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected."- Henry David Thoreau
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Dylan -
Do you mean Provenance or Provenience? What are you doing on these boards right now anyway - don't you have reports to write? (tongue in cheek thumbs up icon)Garrett W. Silliman
[I]Don't Float the Mainstream[/I]
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Far be it from me to question their confederate provenance, regardless my first thought was the ante-bellum details of this pair, as I have seen several references over the years to trousers made with an integral side stripe. Here's just one;
"All morning trousers have a broad black stripe up the side seam, this is either woven in with the material, or when that is not the case, a twilled worsted binding is sewn on.” [Phila. Natl. Gazette, Aug. 23, 1831]
The four suspender buttons also remind men of ca. 1840 trousers...
cheers,
Archie MarshallJames "Archie" Marshall
The Buzzard Club (Saltmakers for the south)
Tampa, FL
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