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I offer a few different styles of jackets and frocks
including civilian and Confederate. I make custom coats as well as
standard military styles. Do keep in mind I am a one man show so it may take
a little time. All the coats I make are historically documented most of
which from period pieces that I have viewed myself. They all have hand
worked button holes. I use material from Ben Tart to make my coats. All frocks and jackets and trousers above size 50" chest are more call or email for prices and cloth. Make sure to email or call me to work out the details. The jackets are priced as follows: Basic Mystery depot - $200.00 plus shipping That's with one breast pocket and no trim. Four or 6 buttons and a lining of shirting. Sizes 36 to 52. Larger will be another $15 because I will have to alter my pattern.
Richmond Depot 2nd - $225.00 plus shipping or 3rd pattern - $220.00 plus shipping We all know what these look like so no details needed.
Columbus Depots by Pat Landrum - $240.00 plus shipping These are limited and need to call for availability. These have indigo dyed trim as per originals and are of sheep's grey on brown jeans. Call for availability.
Civilian Sack Coats - $200.00 plus shipping These are made from a civilian style pattern with two pockets and can be made from cloth that you choose. Third pockets can be added for $10.00.
Confederate Frocks - starting
at $355.00 These are based on four frocks that I have viewed that are owned by the Cannonball House in Macon GA. They have some machined and some hand details. These can be made from Jeans of your choosing. Buttons are Federal Eagle buttons or Block I CS buttons, you get to pick. Email or call me to order.
I can quilt these if you like for $20 more. Sizes of 52 or larger are $15 more. I also make private purchase officers frocks. Call for information and pricing.
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