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Each branch of the Confederate States armed forces had its own service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them during the American Civil War, which lasted from April 12, 1861, until May 1865.
10 maj 2014 · This color plate of the the US Army dragoon uniform shows the chief features adopted by Southerners for their own enlisted, single-breasted frock coats, especially the collar and cuff facings. Confederate frocks typically had an eight- or nine-button front, but the skirt was longer, reflecting the current fashion of 1861.
11 kwi 2024 · Coming from a guy who's already made more than a few uniforms with trim, it may seem odd to pose this question. What is the correct way to add cuff trim for branch of service on confederate shell jackets and frock coats? Does the coloured fabric replace the last few inches of the sleeve fabric?
Officers wore, according to regulations, a combination of several rank indicators on their uniform. The primary insignia was a number of bars or stars worn on the collar of the uniform coat or tunic. This was occasionally substituted for, or coupled with, shoulder straps.
In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army.
Rank of officers was designated by an ornament of gold braid worn on both sleeves of the coat extending around the seam of the cuff and up the outside of the arm to the bend of the elbow. The ...
Uniforms from the larger depots are easier to identify. For instance, the prolific “Columbus Depot” uniform consisting of a gray jeans jacket with straight cuff facings and matching short collar has good provenance to the Columbus-Atlanta clothing operations. Likewise, the blue-gray jackets with plumb, left collars have well-documented ...