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Full size patterns for several workmen's caps ranging in date from 1813 to 1850. The military cap was not regulation but they are seen in visual... |
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The Old Greatcoat c. 1790-1825 Various options within this pattern include pocket and pocket flap styles in the two roomy exterior pockets, anywhere... |
$40.00
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Appropriate for either civilian or military wear, this coat has very full skirts, deep cuffs, a straighter front line and roomier sleeves than coats... |
$24.00
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Men's fall front breeches, with front pockets, optional waistband watch pocket and tabs for knee buckles. These breeches have a fit for the third... |
$18.00
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Gentleman's coat with collar, which can be made full length or short coat style appropriate for 1770 to 1780 in this fully illustrated,... |
$18.00
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This late 1740s to early 1780s waistcoat may be made in long or short versions, with or without sleeves, with three different center front lines,... |
$18.00
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This mid to late 18th century workman's jacket with sleeves includes three sleeve style variations. Pattern includes sizes 38" to 50" Made in the... |
$16.00
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A mid to late 18th century working man's mittens, cap, apron, neck stock, and balaclava. Suitable for 1740s to 1830s. Made in the USA. Return to... |
$12.00
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Man's Gaiters or Spatterdashes for Infantry, Militia and Civilians c. 1790-1820. Pattern - sizes adult S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X with fitting insturctions... |
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This is the first good pattern for fall-front straight trousers currently available and was worn by common working men and some gentlemen. The waist... |
$14.00
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