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Button Fly Breeches - We came out
with these in 2003 after a lot of research to make sure they were correct. They are worn low on the
hips and are a fuller fit than our drop front breeches. These were worn around the mid-18th century. Sizes run 32 - 44. We make them in cotton or fustian for $80. For wool or linen they are $90. |
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Colonial Shirt - Our colonial shirt has
a regular lay down collar with a semi-full sleeve and button cuffs. Our shirts come in varied fabrics and patterns. Most
are made out of linen or fustian. However, we also make some out of wool or cotton. All of our shirts are finished in
period-correct French seams. This takes a little longer and costs a little more, but the finished product is worth the
extra cost for the reenactor who wants to be correct from the inside out. Sizes run medium to extra large, and price is
$80. For extra elegance, our linen ruffled shirts for $90 are a must for the dandies out there. Their neck and cuffs are beautifully ruffled. |
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Drop Front Breeches - These were worn
in the second half of the 18th century, more around the time of the American Revolution War. These reflect the evolving
fashion in breeches to be a little tighter and worn higher on the waist since weskits and jackets were becoming shorter and
the pants needed a nicer fit on the top because they showed more. Sizes run 30 - 44. We make them in cotton or fustian for $80. For wool or linen they are $90. |
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French & Indian War Waistcoat or “Weskit” -
Our F&I weskit is completely lined, and we offer it in canvas, cotton linen, wool, and linen. It is a good-fitting
piece resulting from our long effort to make it perfect. Sizes run 38 - 52, and prices range $90 -
$100 depending on fabric. |
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American Revolution War Waistcoat or “Weskit” -
The Rev War weskit is one of our new additions. It has the same high quality of our F&I style, completely lined, and also available in canvas, cotton linen, wool, and linen. It is a good-fitting garment from our years experience with the F&I cut. Sizes run 38 - 52, and prices range $85 - $95 depending on fabric. Guys are loving this new weskit. It goes well with our frock coat and can be also made fancy. |
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French Chemise Shirt - Our French
chemise has a small stand up collar and very full sleeves. Two buttons fastened back-to-back form the cufflinks. This
shirt is very full and runs large. Our shirts come in varied fabrics and patterns. Most are made of linen or fustian.
However, we also make some of wool or cotton. All of our shirts are finished in period-correct French seams. This takes
a little longer and costs a little more, but the finished product is worth the extra cost for the reenactor who wants to
be correct from the inside out. Sizes run medium to extra large, and price is
$80. |
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Hunting Coat (circa 1750) - Our hunting
coat is one of our best sellers. We make it in a heavy but comfortable weight canvas in several colors, or if you like a
dressier version we can also make it in wool or fustian. It features pewter, brass buttons or horn buttons per your preference, and has outside as well as
inside pockets. The upper half of the coat is lined in the same canvas. This is great for the woods or just walking around
keeping the cold off at a reenactment. Sizes run 38 - 54. Price is $200
for cotton or fustian, and $235 for linen or wool. |
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Gentlemen's Frock Coat (circa 1770's) - Our 1770's gentlemen's frock coat is available in a fine grade of wool, linen or fustian. Sizes run 40 - 48. For a complete presentation in this elegant style, you may also want to order matching breeches and a brocade weskit. Price for the frock coat is $275. |
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Workman Cap - Craftsmen and merchants wore the cap to keep their heads warm and hair clean while at work. They were also worn while sleeping as a bed cap. They are $20. The caps can be made out of linen, cotton, canvas or wool. |
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Workman Apron - Commonly worn by craftsmen and merchants, our workman’s apron is $25. Larry always wore one of these in the shop and when he was doing dishes for me---did you hear that guys? He also wore one in the shop here at home while making copperware. It helps to keep from doing too much laundry. |
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Stockings - We have a wide selection of stockings, including wool, silk, heavy cotton, and dressier thin cotton stockings. Our dressier thin cotton stockings have a touch of lycra to make them stay up better and give you a smoother look. Prices vary from $10 to $22 -- call for prices and styles. |
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