Re: English Blue Grey Kersey
This doesn't say anything about the cloth used in the coat but it may nonetheless be interesting:
MILITARY SURTOUT--The new great-coat adopted in the British army is thus described: Double over the shoulders, no cape, partly double down the back and in the sleeves to below the elbows, two capacious porkers behind [sic], the edges piped with red, a band also piped confining the coat to the wearer's back at pleasure, shoulder straps for the belts are also piped, and the forepart of the skirts made to loop back to the waist when on the march.
(Source: Petersburg VA Daily Express, 12 February 1861)
Regards,
Mark Jaeger
Originally posted by Clark Badgett
MILITARY SURTOUT--The new great-coat adopted in the British army is thus described: Double over the shoulders, no cape, partly double down the back and in the sleeves to below the elbows, two capacious porkers behind [sic], the edges piped with red, a band also piped confining the coat to the wearer's back at pleasure, shoulder straps for the belts are also piped, and the forepart of the skirts made to loop back to the waist when on the march.
(Source: Petersburg VA Daily Express, 12 February 1861)
Regards,
Mark Jaeger
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