Ladies and gentlemen,
Excuse me if this has been discussed in the past, but I could find no mention of it, specifically, using the search function. I'm interested in building a quality civilian impression, the impression being that of a young, reasonably prosperous yeoman farmer in the south c. 1860. I'm interested in photographs, period references, or advice.
From what I've seen so far, it seems that a frock coat, vest, trousers, and pleated-front shirt would be fairly universal among the middle class of the period. Would the garments of this period be almost entirely confined to black, as in the 1860s proper? Or would the more varied colors of the 1850s still hold sway? Is a low-crowned hat acceptable? How about below-the-knee boots?
Thanks very much for your time and consideration,
Excuse me if this has been discussed in the past, but I could find no mention of it, specifically, using the search function. I'm interested in building a quality civilian impression, the impression being that of a young, reasonably prosperous yeoman farmer in the south c. 1860. I'm interested in photographs, period references, or advice.
From what I've seen so far, it seems that a frock coat, vest, trousers, and pleated-front shirt would be fairly universal among the middle class of the period. Would the garments of this period be almost entirely confined to black, as in the 1860s proper? Or would the more varied colors of the 1850s still hold sway? Is a low-crowned hat acceptable? How about below-the-knee boots?
Thanks very much for your time and consideration,
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