U.S. Revolutionary War Waistcoat – Hand Stitched (White, Cream & Burgundy Variants)
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Description Authentic reproduction of the Continental Army waistcoat worn during the American Revolutionary War (circa 1776–1783), fully hand-stitched and made from period-correct wool and linen. This waistcoat was an essential garment for officers and enlisted men alike, serving as both dress and field wear. Available in white, cream, or burgundy wool, it features a long body, narrow standing collar, and small flapped pockets. Cut according to 18th-century tailoring practice and lined in natural linen, this piece captures the simplicity and elegance of early American uniforms. Materials & Construction Fabric: 100% wool broadcloth (white, cream, or burgundy). Lining: Unbleached linen. Thread: Natural linen, hand-sewn. Buttons: Pewter / brass, plain domed type. Stitching: Entirely hand-stitched, no visible machine work. Color Significance White / Cream: Standard issue for most Continental infantry; worn under blue regimental coats. Burgundy / Red-Brown: Popular among militia units and certain volunteer regiments; also worn by officers for dress or contrast.
Us War Of Independence 1812