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Site design by:Hand & Hand Multimedia | REGIMENTAL CLOTHING
| We’ve made many different regimentals over the years. Some are pictured here. Much internal tailoring is done for proper fit and lay of the fabric when worn. We can do individual coats or whole units. Please contact us for price quotes. Prices range from $325.00 - $800.00
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S REGIMENTAL COAT
|     | Rev War, navy wool faced buff with brass buttons, functional pockets, no trim.
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REV WAR ERA OF NAVY WOOL WITH RED PIPING.
|   | For lighter weight wear, this uniform is of a worsted or tropical wool. The above uniform is the French Corps of Engineers who were with Washington at Yorktown in 1781. The worsted wool is one suggestion for those Fife & Drum units. Cost range on this coat begins at $500.
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ULSTER CO MILITA
|   | Here is a friend, Royal Sheeley from Vermont in an Ulster Co. militia regitmental coat. It is gray wool faced with green, this also is of Rev War. Depending on buttons, this coat starts at $475.00 with special buttons increasing that cost.
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JUSTACORP
|    | French and Indian War , white wool with navy, royal or Williamsburg blue wool lining and skirt. Bombs, anchors or fleur-di-lis at the corners of the skirts are turned back and hook&eyed. Hidden pocket in the side vent skirts.
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44TH REGIMENT OF FOOT
|    | Madder red, faced mustard with pewter buttons with officer’s silver trim.
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BENEDICT ARNOLD'S BRITISH UNIFORM
|     | Benedict Arnold was commissioned a Brigadier General in the British Army in 1779. We were recently commissioned to make that uniform from pictures of the original owned by a great nephew in Saskatchewan, Canada.
(The shoulder boards are an additional $75.00 for the pair.)
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MAJOR JOHN ANDRE'S UNIFORM
|    | Sir Henry Clinton sent his adjuant Major John Andre to meet with Benedict Arnold in 1779 to convinence him to relinquish plans for the newly built West Point. The reward for which was a comission in the British Army. We were recently commissioned to make John Andre's uniform.
(The shoulder boards are an additional $75.00 for the pair)
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SAINTONGE REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, 1781
|     | This regiment is one of four that were under the command of Comte de Rochambeau, sent by France in 1780 to assist the American states. It is made of white wool, faced and piped with dark green. Pocket flaps also had piped green. It has a standing collar. Buttons were gilt and stamped with the regimental number.
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ROGER'S RANGERS COAT
|  | Made of dark green felt wool, lined with green cotton, domed silver buttons,pocket flaps, no pockets; vented at the sides and back; sleeve cuff has a vertical non-functional placat. Our pattern has been fully researched by Michigan Rangers.
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