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  • Union Frock Coat.

    I received a wonderful Union Frock Coat from" him who should not be named". Do I hem the skirt edge or leave it un hemmed? The only information I can find is that it was issued un hemmed.
    Tim Walker.

    President, 125th New York State Volunteer Regiment Association

    In Memory of Sgt. Philip H. Van Horn, Co. C, 121st New York State Volunteers

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    Re: Union Frock Coat.

    Hello, The skirt on original Federal Frock coats was typically left raw edged on the bottom without a hem. This was possible because of the tightly woven cloth used, typically broadcloth or less often kersey. Some reproductions are made using less tightly woven cloth and are prone to fray without a hem. A good quality frock should not need to be hemmed. Richard O'Flaherty
    Last edited by Richard O'Flaherty; 08-05-2016, 09:23 PM.
    Richard O'Flaherty
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      Re: Union Frock Coat.

      Originally posted by Richard O'Flaherty View Post
      The skirt on original Federal Frock coats was typically left raw edged on the bottom without a hem. This was possible because of the tightly woven cloth used, typically broadcloth or less often kersey. Some reproductions are made using less tightly woven cloth and are prone to fray without a hem. A good quality frock should not need to be hemmed.
      I'll second that!
      John Wickett
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        Re: Union Frock Coat.

        They came raw and remained that way. As said above the fabric is tight enough on authentic frocks to not need a hem. The idea was that it helped the coat dry when wet. The water would drip off if soaked and evaporate quickly at the bottom because the fabric wasn't rolled onto itself making it thicker at the skirt. I also imagine it later helped with production by saving time.

        Ian A. Melendez
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