French Infantry Whitecoat – American Revolutionary War (Hand-Stitched, Off-White Wool)
$47.91
$88.63
Description Authentic reproduction of the French line infantry coat worn during the American Revolutionary War (c. 1776–1783), hand-stitched throughout and made from off-white wool broadcloth. This was the classic uniform coat of the French army sent to aid the American cause under Rochambeau. The coat features distinctive long tails, deep cuffs, and colored lapels and collar according to regiment. Fully lined in natural linen, it is constructed with hand-sewn seams, buttonholes, and facings following original tailoring techniques. An ideal museum-grade reproduction for collectors, reenactors, and historical interpreters. Materials & Construction Fabric: 100% wool broadcloth (off-white, slightly natural tone as per period French issue). Lining: Unbleached linen. Thread: Heavy natural linen, hand-sewn. Buttons: Pewter or brass, regimental styles available for extra payment. Stitching: Entirely hand-done, following 18th century tailoring practice. Branch / Regimental Facing Colors Line Infantry (Régiments de Ligne): Typically dark blue, red, or black facings. Foreign Regiments (e.g., Royal Deux-Ponts, Dillon, Lauzun): Distinctive colors – sky blue, yellow, or green facings with metallic lace. Grenadiers: Red facings with optional wings. Fusiliers / Chasseurs: Blue, yellow, or green facings, depending on unit.
Us War Of Independence 1812