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With musket in hand, the Confederate Sergeant Major prepares his men for the inevitable battle. Wool heather vest with cotton-lined front and cotton back is complemented by gold buttons.
With musket in hand, the Confederate Sergeant Major prepares his men for the inevitable battle. Shirt is designed to match the Confederate Cavalry Vest (MC120).
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests. Herringbone pants with side striped in satin, designed to pair with the Earl Morning Coat (MC112) and Vest (MC113).
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests. The Earl’s vest is also herringbone and finished to match the coat and pants, sold separately.
Quite the ladies’ man in his herringbone jacket with satin trimmed collar and lapel, the Earl used his influence at court and his association with the Duke of York to promote his own interests.
This ladies’ man denies himself nothing; it may be seen easily that he is accustomed to living well. Satin shirt with Venetian lace jabot and cuffs matches the Captain Porthos Tunic (MC111), sold separately.
This ladies’ man denies himself nothing; it may be seen easily that he is accustomed to living well. Long velvet tunic lined in satin with metallic trim and appliqués moves with amorous appeal. Matches the Captain Porthos Shirt (MC117). One size fits all.
Striking a pose for the political press–big hat, big cigar, big dreams!! The conservative dress of a politician in a black knee-length twill coat (matching with the Statesman Vest, MC109, sold separately) is used as a catalyst for the support of his constituents.
Striking a pose for the political press–big hat, big cigar, big dreams!! The conservative dress of a politician in a grey heather vest accented with a watch fob is used as a catalyst for the support of his constituents.
An important shaman, Merlin was welcomed readily in King Arthur’s Court, dressed in a velvet robe lined in star brocade with high boned stand-up collar. Trimmed in silver metallic braid. One size fits all.
A free-spirited artist and third-class passenger ignited the unquenchable fires of passion inside Tess, when he dressed for elegance in his white satin vest and bow tie. Designed to complement the Titanic Jack Coat (MC97).
A free-spirited artist and third-class passenger ignited the unquenchable fires of passion inside Tess, when he dressed for elegance in his black twill tailcoat trimmed with velvet lapels.
Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy captured 53 ships in one year. The wealthiest pirate in history, his wild lifestyle only allowed him to enjoy his riches until the age of 28. Known for his mercy and generosity towards those he captured and for his tailored garb and flowing black hair, Captain Bellamy commanded respect and adoration among his men.
Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy captured 53 ships in one year. The wealthiest pirate in history, his wild lifestyle only allowed him to enjoy his riches until the age of 28. Known for his mercy and generosity towards those he captured and for his tailored garb and flowing black hair, Captain Bellamy commanded respect and adoration among his men.
Captain Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy captured 53 ships in one year. The wealthiest pirate in history, his wild lifestyle only allowed him to enjoy his riches until the age of 28. Known for his mercy and generosity towards those he captured and for his tailored garb and flowing black hair, Captain Bellamy commanded respect and adoration among his men. Calf-length velvet coat trimmed in rich gold.
As majestic as the Great White North itself, he is the “Man of the Moment”–a symbol of dignity and respect. Navy twill jodhpur pants with a generous yellow stripe matched to the Canadian Mounty Tunic (MC71).
As majestic as the Great White North itself, he is the “Man of the Moment”–a symbol of dignity and respect. This red twill tunic is complemented with a navy collar, epaulettes, and piping. It also features regal buttons, white cording, and the authentic stars and stripes of a bygone era.
Our most versatile and long-lasting pants, made from durable twill and available in multiple colors to fit any costuming need.
Machine Gun Mac, the Irish bootlegger and gangster, injected fear into the mob with his crazed, unchecked violence. Double-breasted pinstripe top coat with coordinating breast handkerchief.
Always sharply dressed in his double-breasted pinstripe coat, vest, and pants, with contrasting shirt and colorful tie, gangster Vinnie Luciano presented a formidable figure on the streets of Chicago. The Gangster Pants are styled to complement the Vinnie Coat and Vinnie Vest (MC26 and 27), but have the versatility to expand any gangster wardrobe.
His deep love for Guinevere was matched only by his devotion to Camelot. King Arthur’s pants are designed and fitted to match his King’s Doublet (MC69), King’s Shirt (MC60), and Heather Cape (MC59).
His deep love for Guinevere was matched only by his devotion to Camelot. King Arthur’s doublet is cut and fashioned to complement the King’s Shirt (MC60), King’s Pants (MC84), and Heather Cape (MC59) for a complete period look.
His deep love for Guinevere was matched only by his devotion to Camelot. King Arthur’s shirt features a stand-up collar and triple pouf sleeves.
The versatile cape served both peasants and kings, men-at-arms and clerics. This lined heather cape features imitation lamb’s fur trimmed with gold braid and studs. Designed to complement the King’s Shirt, Doublet, and Pants (MC60, 69, and 84). One size fits all.
Captain Rhett Butler was his most dashing while entertaining the high society of Charleston. Pants are ivory and can be worn long or tucked into boots, and are designed to match the Plantation Coat (MC54) and Plantation Vest (MC55).
Captain Rhett Butler was his most dashing while entertaining the high society of Charleston. The Plantation Vest features black and gold metallic brocade with contrasting lapel and welts. Designed to complement the Plantation Coat (MC54) and Pants (MC56).
Captain Rhett Butler was his most dashing while entertaining the high society of Charleston. His plantation coat is constructed of fitted ivory wool that flares at the waist and is trimmed in contrasting velvet. A perfect finish to the Plantation Vest (MC55) and Pants (MC56).
The South needed all the trained officers it could muster to uphold the Confederacy. Grey twill coat with velvet collar and cuffs is trimmed with black braid and gold buttons. One size fits all.
Adding a fashionable flourish while protecting its wearer from the unpleasantries of the Victorian London carriageways, the cape was an essential part of any gentleman’s wardrobe. One size fits all.
The last Confederate Secretary of War, General John C. Breckenridge actually improved army supply and organization in the last days of the war. His uniform featured a rugged but stylish military cape to protect against cold nights in the field. This heavyweight twill cape features polished eagle buttons and complements any Confederate officer’s coat.
Make us laugh! Make us cry! Fill our day with all the funny things you do! Satin suit and knickers with multi-colored diamond panes. Multi-pointed collar and tunic dripping with bells.
Fresh back from his campaign to free the Holy Land from the heathen, the King finds he has more problems at home. King’s cape is reversible satin/twill and designed to pair with the Richard Lionheart Tunic (MC43). One size fits all.
Fresh back from his campaign to free the Holy Land from the heathen, the King finds he has more problems at home. Rich, regal velvet, appliqued tunic features lions and heavy metallic trim.
It was during this time, from the disposed and banished of England that this “Prince of Thieves” and his companions arose. They plundered as outlaws but were benevolent to the poor. Rugged twill tunic features studded, removable sleeves and placket of imitation leather. Appliqued gold-trimmed, studded collar is leather laced, imitation leather belt completes the ensemble.
Juliet needeth not ask, “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo?” when she seeth him in his satin shirt peeking through the openings of his box-pleated tunic. Sleeves accented by rows of rattail trim are attached by satin loops and grommets. Satin panel bars give contrast to velvet bloomer.
By his ingenuity and wit, Ali Baba overcame the forty thieves and became the rich merchant we see here. Cotton pants designed to match the Ali Baba Vest and Cummerbund (MC39).
By his ingenuity and wit, Ali Baba overcame the forty thieves and became the rich merchant we see here. Includes pleated lame cummerbund and vest of velvet and satin, trimmed in sequins. Pants sold separately.
Even without his three companions, D’Artagnan was a daunting swashbuckler. Tunic features velvet fabric with appliqued gold lion.
Even without his three companions, D’Artagnan was a daunting swashbuckler. Shirt features large collar and puffy sleeves.
Even without his three companions, D’Artagnan was a daunting swashbuckler. Knickers are designed to match the Musketeer Shirt and Musketeer Tunic, sold separately.
A true knight was always as good as his word. But, in the field of battle, his word was only as good as his armor. This metallic knight suit provides a shimmering metal effect on fabric without all the bulk, and makes an excellent garment for under our Renaissance tunics.
Moving from woods and forests to castles and country mansions around York and Sheffield, Ivanhoe loyally followed King Richard I. Velvet tunic with alternating panels, trimmed with metallic braids and appliqued crests.
Sir Lancelot–the King’s best friend, yet his worst enemy. Handsome Sir Lancelot was the greatest knight of the Round Table. Velvet tunic with appliqued shield and gold trim.
Gentleman Jim, a dapper Victorian gent, was known about town as a ladies’ man who broke the hearts of many. His light tailcoat features velveteen collar and contrasting trim on the lapels. A perfect complement to the Velveteen Ascot Vest (MC22, sold separately).
Gentleman Jim, a dapper Victorian gent, was known about town as a ladies’ man who broke the hearts of many. His double-breasted velveteen vest sports a striped ascot tie. His light tailcoat (sold separately, MC23) features velveteen collar and contrasting trim on the lapels.
With pocket aces, he calmly surveys the table and goes all-in. The gambler makes his living on guile, wit, and cool confidence. Beneath his stylish frock overcoat, he keeps his other ace-in-the-hole, a Colt revolver for those times that calling a bluff means more than raising the bet.
Brigadier General Ranald Mackenzie was considered by Grant “the most promising young officer in the service” and later became one of the greatest Indian fighters of the West. Double-breasted twill coat trimmed in velvet. Epaulettes accented with gold lame command the respect due a general.
None emerged from greater obscurity to rise to greater heights than General William Tecumseh Sherman. Under the steadying influence of Grant, Sherman was the most invincible leader Lincoln had. Double-breasted button back coat is complete with black velvet collar, dickey, shoulder patches, and cuffs. Features authentic metallic piping and braid.