I'm going to stick my neck out here and possibly betray some ignorance. I've read through a few research articles that uniform sizing (specifically in the Union forces) was standardized, and I cannot imagine the Confederate quartermaster goods were any more versatile in this area. There are, of course, examples from both sides of private purchase goods or goods received from home, which may or may not have been more form-fitting at various times, and this board has discussed those instances many times.
That said, I get rather puzzled when I see reenactors trading, buying, and selling repro uniforms for one size smaller or larger. I can understand if one were to lose a lot of weight and something is just way too big, or the reverse, a person has since gained weight and their garments have become unwearable. That, I get. But I don't get this constant search for the perfect size, just short of private tailoring.
Is there something I'm missing beyond the considerations of private purchase or good received from home, already discussed? It seems like a lot of money to expend, just to get something a little bigger or a little larger. One is entitled to do that if one likes, but what benefit, if at all, does this obsession with sizing bear upon authenticity?
In sum, my frock coat is big on me. So what?
That said, I get rather puzzled when I see reenactors trading, buying, and selling repro uniforms for one size smaller or larger. I can understand if one were to lose a lot of weight and something is just way too big, or the reverse, a person has since gained weight and their garments have become unwearable. That, I get. But I don't get this constant search for the perfect size, just short of private tailoring.
Is there something I'm missing beyond the considerations of private purchase or good received from home, already discussed? It seems like a lot of money to expend, just to get something a little bigger or a little larger. One is entitled to do that if one likes, but what benefit, if at all, does this obsession with sizing bear upon authenticity?
In sum, my frock coat is big on me. So what?
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