U.S. Army War of 1812 Coatee – Napoleonic-Style Regulation Jacket (1812–1815)
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Description An accurate reproduction of the U.S. Army War of 1812 Coatee, patterned on the official 1812 uniform regulations. This striking short-tailed coat embodies the American adaptation of Napoleonic military tailoring, with bold facings and extensive gold lace across the chest and cuffs. The coat is cut from midnight blue wool broadcloth with scarlet standing collar and cuffs, and trimmed in bright yellow worsted lace, denoting a line infantry officer’s pattern (though some artillery and volunteer units also used similar facing combinations). The double row of lace loops across the chest and the short skirts with turnbacks reflect the French-inspired fashion of the era. This uniform was worn by officers and senior non-commissioned officers during the War of 1812, notably by troops serving on the Canadian frontier, Great Lakes region, and in coastal defense garrisons. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Material: Fine blue wool broadcloth (100% natural fibers – no synthetics used, 80% wool approx. 16-18 oz. wt. , mill dyed, fine finish). Facings: Scarlet collar, cuffs, and turnbacks. Trim: Yellow worsted lace (branch-color optional). You can choose your branch-color lave in the product selection space above. Buttons: 18 mm gilt brass domed buttons plain, U.S. or eagle-type pattern – available for extra charges -please email/whatsApp. Lining: Natural cotton drill (body) and linen (sleeves). Tail design: Short-tailed with turnbacks trimmed in red. Closure: Hook-and-eye collar; buttoned chest front. Weight: Approx. 1.4 – 1.7 kg (depending on size and lining). Marines (for comparison): Dark blue with white facings and silver buttons. Militia Units: Often used local or improvised colors — blue coats with red, green, or buff facings depending on region or regiment. Branch of Service Colors (Facings, Collars & Cuffs) Infantry: Scarlet (red) collar and cuffs with yellow lace — as seen in your image. Artillery: Scarlet facings (collar and cuffs) with yellow lace, same as infantry but often with additional gold trim for officers. Dragoons / Light Cavalry: Yellow facings with white lace or braid. Riflemen: Dark green coat with black facings, trimmed with black cord — no lace, for field practicality. Staff Officers (General, Quartermaster, etc.): Dark blue with buff facings, and gold lace. Marines (for comparison): Dark blue with white facings and silver buttons. Militia Units: Often used local or improvised colors — blue coats with red, green, or buff facings depending on region or regiment.
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