Hello,
I am trying to find out a little more information on unlined sack coats being lined by soldiers in the field. I have done research and have found that actually there was a majority of unlined coats issued during the war and have read a number of accounts where guys would line the coat themselves in the field. I would like to hear the opinion of the experts here of how common this was and are there any photo examples of a unlined coat being lined in the field by soldiers. So basically a sack coat that has flat felled seams but has a liner that was an uncommon material such as blanket material or something available in the field. My first question, how common was this? Second, what kind of materials have been seen or heard of being used? Mt thrid question, of any examples or writings would they have typically just lined the body or the sleves as well?
Thanks!
I am trying to find out a little more information on unlined sack coats being lined by soldiers in the field. I have done research and have found that actually there was a majority of unlined coats issued during the war and have read a number of accounts where guys would line the coat themselves in the field. I would like to hear the opinion of the experts here of how common this was and are there any photo examples of a unlined coat being lined in the field by soldiers. So basically a sack coat that has flat felled seams but has a liner that was an uncommon material such as blanket material or something available in the field. My first question, how common was this? Second, what kind of materials have been seen or heard of being used? Mt thrid question, of any examples or writings would they have typically just lined the body or the sleves as well?
Thanks!
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