Re: Arsenal vs. Contract Federal Sack Coats
Back to an earlier point...No the correct weight wool material just takes a bit more searching and some knowledge of originals, but it is not the main source of the greater expense of better made Federal sack coats.
The main cost differential for the better Federal sack coats is in the labor. Exactly duplicating the cut and period dimensions such as the tighter fit under the arms, and handsewing the button holes, etc.It is interesting that unlined sack coats are more expensive than lined...there is a greater labor expensive in duplicating the sewing of the unlined sack coat (according to CJ Daley), further supporting that the main cost differential is in labor.
To the issue of the problem with over representation of JT Martin late war repro sacks, let me quote Patrick Brown in "My Own Observations on the Lowly Sack Coat" (Watchdog Vol 8, Nos 1 & 2) "...as far as typology, forget it, there are too many variations."
Back to an earlier point...No the correct weight wool material just takes a bit more searching and some knowledge of originals, but it is not the main source of the greater expense of better made Federal sack coats.
The main cost differential for the better Federal sack coats is in the labor. Exactly duplicating the cut and period dimensions such as the tighter fit under the arms, and handsewing the button holes, etc.It is interesting that unlined sack coats are more expensive than lined...there is a greater labor expensive in duplicating the sewing of the unlined sack coat (according to CJ Daley), further supporting that the main cost differential is in labor.
To the issue of the problem with over representation of JT Martin late war repro sacks, let me quote Patrick Brown in "My Own Observations on the Lowly Sack Coat" (Watchdog Vol 8, Nos 1 & 2) "...as far as typology, forget it, there are too many variations."
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