Re: Ben Tart or County Cloth?
Comparing these two is like comparing apples and oranges. I own products from both dealers. It depends on what you want as to who has the edge.
Ben Tart's jacket material is mostly jean cloth. His website says he provides Cassimere and Satinet but I have never seen any of his uniforms made from anything other than jean cloth. He also does not list these materials for sale on his Fabrics page. IMO his speciality is NC uniforms using naturally dyed jean material which are very good.
County cloth has long been the place for obtaining authentic uniforms back to the days prior to the 125th events. They regularly provide jean cloth as well as cassimere and satinet. Many existing CS uniforms are made from cassimere and satinet and having these materials available is a plus. The availability of the variety of material from County Cloth IMO gives them the edge. If there is a down side it is that all of these materials are not available all the time but that is the way things are in this hobby.
Originally posted by Ghostrider_58
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Ben Tart's jacket material is mostly jean cloth. His website says he provides Cassimere and Satinet but I have never seen any of his uniforms made from anything other than jean cloth. He also does not list these materials for sale on his Fabrics page. IMO his speciality is NC uniforms using naturally dyed jean material which are very good.
County cloth has long been the place for obtaining authentic uniforms back to the days prior to the 125th events. They regularly provide jean cloth as well as cassimere and satinet. Many existing CS uniforms are made from cassimere and satinet and having these materials available is a plus. The availability of the variety of material from County Cloth IMO gives them the edge. If there is a down side it is that all of these materials are not available all the time but that is the way things are in this hobby.
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