CS Infantry
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CS Greatcoat Blockade Run British Import
The British army pattern greatcoat imported from England by S.Isaac, Campbell & Company was different to the Confederate regulation overcoat as it followed the British Crimea pattern with a stand up style collar that could also be laid down with a fastening button on the collar, also it had two button holes at the front
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Richmond Dept 1 Light Butternut Shell Jacket
Richmond Dept 1 Light Butternut Wool Shell Jacket – early to mid war. With 9 Brass Buttons down the front with the old english I, 2 buttons on the lapels and 2 buttons on the waist belt loops The colour of this is the same as the other butternut wool jacket and waistcoat, but with the
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Richmond Dept 1 Natural Jean Shell Jacket
Richmond Dept 1 Confederate Natural Jean Cloth Shell Jacket – early to mid war. With 9 Brass Buttons down the front with the old english I, 2 buttons on the lapels and 2 buttons on the waist belt loops, lots of hand stitching details. Made to order unless otherwise stated.
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Columbus Depot Shell Jacket in Natural Jean
Probably the most used shell in the Confederate Army being made in the most fabric saving way, made of jean cloth and fully lined in cotton with 6 buttons down the front and two inside pockets, the back of the shall ends in a point, the collar and cuffs are trimmed in a solid French Blue,
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Confederate Enlisted Mans Butternut Shell Jacket
The shell jacket found its origins during the dashing militia ere and when the Confederates broke away from the Union the government wasted no time to put them into production. The shell jacket was made as a fabric saving measure rather than its make or style and become the standard government issue during the civil war for the confederates. These jackets were made in many different styles and by different depots in the states
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Confederate Enlisted Mans Shell Jacket
The shell jacket found its origins during the dashing militia ere and when the Confederates broke away from the Union the government wasted no time to put them into production. The shell jacket was made as a fabric saving measure rather than its make or style and become the standard government issue during the civil war for the confederates. These jackets were made in many different styles and by different depots in the states
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Confederate Enlisted Wool Frock Coat
Based in the Model 1858 Federal Regulation for Enlisted Men. Grey 19oz Wool Frock Coat, fully lined with CSA buttons. Made to order.
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Confederate Great Coat
Enlisted Mans overcoat was made of grey wool with a short cape and 5 brass CS buttons down the front, and five down the cape. 2 Buttons on the back belt, half lined. These are now made out of 16 oz heavy weight wool. Made to order unless otherwise shown
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Confederate Jean Cloth Frock Coat – Size 50 On Sale and In Stock
CS Jean Cloth Frock Coat with 9 Wooden Buttons down the front Hand Stitched visible seams, hand stitched button holes Lined in cream cotton muslin Shell Jacket, Trousers also available in this colour Jean Cloth.
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Confederate Military Butternut Waistcoat or Vest
Wool and cotton Military vests or waist coats were not regulation issue for the services, though many different types were worn by the men often made by sutlers or tailors. Documents show the men often chose the colours to be in keeping with their uniforms.
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Confederate Military Waistcoat or Vest
Wool and cotton Military vests or waist coats were not regulation issue for the services, though many different types were worn by the men often made by sutlers or tailors. Documents show the men often chose the colours to be in keeping with their uniforms.
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Confederate Sack Coat Fully Lined, High Quality
19 oz grey wool Sack Coat, Fully Lined in Cotton with brass CSA Buttons Made to Order
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Enlisted Confederate Trousers
CS Enlisted mans infantry trousers were grey or butternut and were of a federal pattern. NCO wore a strip down the seam of their trousers for their branch of service.
1 1/2 inch for Sargeant
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Jean Wool Trousers
Jean Wool Trousers, with tin paperback tin buttons and cotton lining to the waist band. Please measure around your Naval to be able to get a correct measurement in inches for your requirement. Please make sure measurements are accurate. Made to order unless otherwise stated.
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Mens Under draws
Cotton Mens Under-draws Made to order unless otherwise stated.
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NCO Confederate Infantry Trousers
Made of grey 100% wool with a cotton lined waist band. Paperback tin buttons are used to hold the suspenders and also used on the fly. Comes with a pocket watch pocket in waistband as well as the usual side pockets. A Wool Strip down outside seam to denote rank. Corporal 1/2 inch strip Sergeant
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Oil Cloth Poncho
This Poncho has been reproduced from historical documents and is a treated cotton and is water resistant. One size fits all
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Poncho
US Government Issue Rubberised fabric with brass eyelets. One size fits all. Sizes are approximate 48 inches wide 72 inches long
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Richmond Depot II Jean Shell Jacket
By 1862 the Richmond Depot Shell had became standard issue for the Army of Northern Virginia this shell was still being made with epaulettes though evidence does show that some soldiers had started to cut them off due to the buttons coming off. Jean shell lined in cotton with Epaulettes and brass buttons, with lots
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Richmond Grey Wool Type 2 Shell Jacket
Richmond Type 2 Confederate Richmond Grey Wool Shell Jacket. With 9 Virginia Brass Buttons down the front, 2 buttons on the lapels Please contact us if your size is not listed so we can provide a price.
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Richmond Jean Cloth Shell Jacket Depot Type 3
Most of the army of Northern Virginia were issued with the Richmond Shell Jacket, this jacket came along as the war progressed early, mid and final years. This is a good example of the last years of the war 1863-5 as these were being made with neither belt loops or epilets. Made of best quality
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Trouser Braces/Suspenders
1 1/2 inch wide Canvas and Leather suspenders, with adjustable sliders. Button holes already made to fit onto your trousers. These come in one size Braces were not issued by the Government and were private purchase
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