US 1812 war coatee, hand stitched with 10 buttons
$69.53
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Description This reproduction of the U.S. Army Infantry Coatee from the War of 1812 is made from fine dark blue wool broadcloth with scarlet red facings on the standing collar and cuffs, true to early American military dress. The coat features nine pewter or brass buttons down the front, with horizontal white worsted wool lace across the chest, cuffs, and tails — denoting an enlisted infantry pattern. The short front and long swallow-tailed back reflect Napoleonic influences seen in early U.S. uniforms. White piping accents the seams and shoulder straps, maintaining historical authenticity. The coatee is fully lined in cotton or linen for comfort and accuracy. Choice between Officers’ version and Enlistee version available on product selection menu. Technical Specifications: Material: 100% wool broadcloth (body), cotton or linen lining Lace: White worsted wool tape, 3/8″ width Buttons: Pewter or brass, ¾” diameter, U.S. pattern Facings: Scarlet wool on collar and cuffs Closure: Functional button front with false lace loops Weight: Approx. 1.5–1.8 kg This coatee was typically worn with white or grey fall-front trousers, black leather crossbelts, and a shako with regimental plate — standard issue for U.S. infantry during the War of 1812. Custom tailoring/alterations available at no extra cost.
Us War Of Independence 1812