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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 and matching pants.
Lieutenant William D. Matthews, born a slave, ran a restaurant in Kansas with Susan B. Anthony’s brother. That restaurant was the head station of the Underground Railroad. After a life of helping slaves find freedom, he joined the fight officially as the first commissioned artillery officer for the Union. Velvet shoulder patches and sash, along with the stripe on his pants, identify this officer of the artillery and freedom fighter.
The patriarch of his people, he was considered the Grand Old Man of the Confederacy. Deluxe double-breasted coat with dickey accented with gold collar and cuffs. Features metallic stars and sleeve braid. Classic Confederate striped pants complete the uniform.
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 twill, swallowtailed 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. His double-breasted brocade vest features an ascot tie and velvet lapels.
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).
Solidly Southern and anti-Yankee, the Confederate Major is determined to fight to uphold the independence of the Confederacy. Double-breasted coat features authentic cuffs, collar, and stars.
With musket in hand, the Confederate Sergeant Major prepares his men for the inevitable battle.
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.
Confederate Cavalry Captain J.E.B. Stuart, affectionately known as “Jeb,” prepares his company for an assault on the front-line position. Grey twill jacket features gold velvet epaulettes, collar, and cuffs.
Dresses in blue, innocent too-Blaze Star lights up the night. Velvet bodice trimmed with Venetian lace is fully boned for shape and finished off with lace center front and lots of tiny satin bows. Satin skirt finished off with a short ruffle features high split to reveal leg
For most cowboys the “Hurdy-Gurdy” gals’ names were insignificant, but no one ever forgot Blaze Star. Sassy brocade bodice, boned for shape and durability, is trimmed with matching braid, lace and satin bows. Satin skirt features a high daring slit with ruffles.
There to see and be seen, this life-loving young French flapper lit up the streets of Montparnasse, dancing her cares away at Le Chat Noir, the club at the center of it all.
This sassy West Texas saloon girl is known far and wide as the rough-and-tumble dancer “too tough to tame”. The object of many wandering cowboys’ affections but committed to no one, Debbie broke as many hearts as horses west of the Pecos. Her antique corded twill corset (also available in satin) makes for a sturdy but supple form-fitting bodice, and is delicately detailed with feminine lace. Her satin skirt displays a thigh-high slit accentuated with the same delicate lace as the bodice.
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.
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.
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.
Venezuelan pirate Renato Beluche–flamboyant, colorful, and brash–defined what it meant to be a “swashbuckler”. Taking turns as Jean Lafitte’s business partner, Simon Bolivar’s favorite admiral, and freelancing brigand, Captain Beluche wore his reputation proudly. Trimmed in gold buttons, wide collars, and a touch of flair, the Swashbuckler is Renato Beluche personified.
Throughout the Dakotas, stagecoach patrons trembled in fear at the Dakota Dan’s name. Straight from the Badlands comes our button down bibfront shirt-rugged enough for the baddest outlaw.
Full time drinker and gambler, a beady-eyed executioner with a staggering reputation. Elaborate brocade vest features antique watch fob and satin ascot tie. Sleeves are optional.
Men’s chaps, perhaps the most iconic piece of clothing of the Wild West era, provided a rugged layer of protection for the legs of scouts, hunters, and cowboys alike.
Ready for the bugle’s call, risking lives, saving the settlers. Rugged twill shirt features oversized bibfront and military cuffs piped in gold trigger, while matching gold-striped pants complete the look.
From puppynapping to bottle theft and diaper vandalism, this little troublemaker is already spending plenty of time at the sheriff’s office. Luckily, there is still time to make sure the only bars he sees are the ones on his crib. Striped cotton twill onesie comes complete with hat.
Learning rigging and sails, swordplay and navigation, this young pirate started as a deck-swabbing cabin boy and hopes one day to captain his own ship on the Spanish Main.
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. Available in men’s and boy’s.
Young Robin Hood was a skilled lad who would always help his local town folk. Rugged twill tunic features studded, removable sleeves and fake front opening of imitation leather. Appliquéd, gold trimmed, studded collar is leather laced. Imitation leather belt completes the ensemble.
Although not yet comfortable with his royal status, Prince William is trying desperately to keep a stiff upper lip. One piece gold trimmed velveteen suit has lamé collar and cummerbund.
Third in line for the throne, little Lord Edward may one day be the king of all England. One-piece velveteen suit features oversized collar, satin bows and cummerbund.
Ready to keep the peace; armed with a happy heart and a boy’s best friend. This little man will grow up to “always get his man.” This red twill is complemented with a navy collar stay and features regal buttons, white cording and authentic stars and stripes of a bygone era. Cuffs piped in navy. This item is the infant’s version of the combined BC56 and BC57 (Canadian Mounty Tunic and Pants).
His diminutive size and sweet aura bely the criminal mind lurking deep inside the boy who would come to be known as Baby Face Nelson. One-piece shirt/vest/pants goes on easy and looks great.
A young Southern lad tries to reenact what he hears that Daddy is doing somewhere along the Dixie Line. His grey twill suit is trimmed in red velvet cuffs, collar, and pant side strips. Sash is attached at the waist.
Like father, like son. Twill suit is trimmed in red velvet cuffs, collar, and pant stripes. Sash is attached at the waist.
While still very young, Jim Bowie moved with his family to Louisiana. It was there that he first acquired a reputation for his bold and fearless disposition. Faux suede shirt features long fringe falling from the yoke and sleeves. Front is laced with suede. A rugged look indeed.
All made up to join the war party. Little Chief Hiawatha goes on the war party all painted and ready for fun. One-piece faux suede combo features fringe accents and trim.
Bye baby bunting. Daddy’s gone a’hunting while I stay here a’waiting. Faux suede one-piece is ideal for infants. Fringed sleeves, hemline and front panel are authentic accoutrements.
Poker faced at a young age, the little card shark is a youngster’s version of Maverick. Elaborate brocade vest features antique fob and satin ascot tie.
This pint-sized terror of Dodge City was quick on the draw and a sucker for a pretty lady (usually his mom). One-piece duster/shirt/bandana/pants outfit goes on quick and is totally washable.
This pistol-packing gunslinger can punch cattle with the best of them. One-piece shirt/vest/bandana/pants is easy to put on and totally washable.
Beloved daughter of scientist, adventurer, and Victorian explorer Ruby O’ Rourke, little Garnet hopes one day to pilot her own air balloon over the rainforests of the Zambezi or across the steppes of Mongolia. For now, though, she must be content to learn in her mother’s Merseyside laboratory.
Serving up grog for her father’s crew, this little pirate wench might be the toughest sailor on the ship. Wise beyond her years from a lifetime of sailing the Caribbean, her feet have rarely touched solid ground.
Too young to swashbuckle…in fact, too young yet to walk. Nonetheless, this baby is born into a family of outlaws and thus must learn how to survive and be nurtured by Mother Ocean herself.
Born on a pirate ship, this feisty Caribbean lass is ready for anything on the High Seas.
Daddy’s favorite flapper always caught everyone’s eye with her satin fitted dress completely covered in rows of fringe and sequin straps.
This aspiring starlet dreams of piles of money bringing her power and glory. Lace over satin fitted dress features off-the-shoulder straps of Venetian lace with satin flower on the hip.
Watching Mom do the Charleston keeps this little gal quite entertained. Dress is covered in long swingin’ fringe with cap sleeves and is flattering in small or large sizes.
4’11” in her stocking feet, freckle-faced and according to those who knew her, very pretty. She was never the less a ruthless outlaw. Fitted pinstripe jacket and vest both feature an oversized satin lapel.
Although usually soft and sweet for her Daddy, this little gunmoll has been known to terrorize many a nanny. Fitted satin dress has swags of fringe and sequin spaghetti straps.
Her charm and grace mesmerize her audience as she dances. Sequin covered straps of chiffon are attached to sequin bra draped with chiffon and accented beads. Chiffon coyly covers exposed mid-rift. Sequined belt draped with beads and trim offers many unveiling chiffon panels.