Other Available Garments

Here you can see some of the garments that I have made in the past. I can make custom orders of most of these garments, but I can't always get the same fabric again. Hovering your mouse over each picture will give more information on the garment. Please note that we are currently not taking custom orders.

Richmond Depot "type II" Jackets

All visible stitching is done by hand, including topstitching and buttonholes
Available Sizes: 34-52 chest
Fabrics: Some FHW wool jeans, Ben Tart natural and chemical dyed jeans, and some of my own custom natural dyes. Natural dyes are much more period-correct, and they will fade with use. Read more about natural dyes...
Buttons: Federal eagle Block I, or Script I
Lined with Osnaburg
RD II in wool jean: $175.00 Natural dye jean: $205.00


Richmond Depot II, 
	Ben Tart #10JB natural dyed jean Richmond Depot II, 
	Family Heirloom sheeps' gray/natural wool jean 
	(reviewed in the Winter 2003 Watchdog) A Richmond Depot II that I made for myself, from my own sumac dyed jean. It is fading nicely after 2 years of use



Trousers

All visible stitching by Hand
Available Sizes: 32-52
Fabrics: Ben Tart wool or cotton jeans
Buttons: Bone, pewter, or paper-backed tin
Wool or cotton jean: $150 Natural dyed wool jean: $180

Made with FHW Oxford/brown wool jean Made with FHW brown/brown cotton jean. I made myself two pairs of these, and I love them.


Shirts

Available as "hand finished" (only hidden main seams are machine-sewn) or entirely handsewn
Any size available - just send measurements
Fabrics: Some FHW shirtings, osnaburg, and period shirtings from other sources
Buttons: Bone
Entirely Handsewn: $95.00 Hand-finished $75.00


A Federal issue shirt, made with FHW domet flannel by Scott Cone A civilian style shirt, made with a rust/white striped cotton shirting. I still have some of this fabric An army style shirt made with cotton flannel
A civilian style shirt made with FHW 'Cold Harbor Red' shirting by Scott Cone A civilian style shirt made with FHW 'Shiloh' shirting by Scott Cone A civilian style shirt made with FHW 'Shenandoah Mulberry' shirting. I bought 10 yards of this right before Family Heirloom quit selling retail, and I still have most of it left.
A civilian style shirt made with FHW 'Culpeper' shirting Roughly based on a North Carolina military issue shirt. I made this for myself out of domet flannel that I dyed with walnuts. It held the dye perfectly in a cold wash in the washing machine.



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