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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. 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.
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.
These pants, complete with striping, are designed to match the Union Field Jacket and all Union-style coats.
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 (sold separately), identify this officer of the artillery and freedom fighter.
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.
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.
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. Also available with epaulettes.
Confederate Cavalry Captain J.E.B. Stuart, affectionately known as “Jeb,” prepares his company for an assault on the front-line position. Pants designed to match the Confederate Field Jacket.
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.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s vest, complete with dickey, is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Coat (MC156), sold separately.
The duke and duchess, landed gentry from Sussex, are embarking on their first sightseeing tour of the United States. Dressed in nineteenth-century style that reflects their refined nobility, they elicit many second looks on the streets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. Duke’s coat is cut to pair with the Duke of Morrison Vest and Dickey (MC157), sold separately.
In antebellum Charleston, being a proper suitor to a lovely young Southern belle meant dressing the part. As a young man from a high-society landowning family, the Southern gentleman dressed appropriately in matching shirt (sold separately) and smoking jacket.
In antebellum Charleston, being a proper suitor to a lovely young Southern belle meant dressing the part. As a young man from a high-society landowning family, the Southern gentleman dressed appropriately in matching shirt and smoking jacket (MC155, sold separately).
Fighting for his cause, the Sergeant Major charges with saber in hand, dressed in a full lined heather wool jacket with gold sergeant’s chevrons.
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).
Our most versatile and long-lasting pants, made from durable twill and available in multiple colors to fit any costuming need.
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.
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.
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.
These pants, complete with striping, are designed to match the Union Field Jacket and all Union-style coats.
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 (sold separately), 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. Also available with epaulettes.
Confederate Cavalry Captain J.E.B. Stuart, affectionately known as “Jeb,” prepares his company for an assault on the front-line position. Pants designed to match the Confederate Field Jacket.
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.
Our boy’s twill pants are our most versatile pants, complementing outfits from almost any genre or era.
These pants feature side striping andwill work with any boy’s union piece.
Pretending to be a major in the Confederate Army, he defends the cause with musket, pistol, and cannon. Gold velvet trim accents the grey twill double-breasted coat. Sash included.
These pants feature side striping and will work with any boy’s confederate piece.
Even young boys were enlisted in the Civil War, though barely able to lift their guns. The Union tunic has black velvet collar and cuffs.
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.
This young lad of only 10 could only exclaim “I have but one regret: I shall not soon be able to get at the enemy.” This deluxe double-breasted coat with dickey is accented with gold collar and cuffs and features authentic metallic stars and sleeve braid.
At attention with sabre in hand, a youthful Union major general poses for a tin type photo op. Double-breasted navy twill coat is trimmed in black velvet and features brass buttons and authentic metallic braid. Sash included.
Even young boys were enlisted in the Civil War, though barely able to lift their guns. The Confederate tunic has red velvet collar and cuffs.
Camisole top has eyelet bodice with rose at center front.
Little Sally, like her mother, was a gracious hostess of parties and balls in the antebellum days of ease and elegance. Bengaline dress with lace trim and appliqué on center front.
When Savannah smiles the world smiles with her. Bengaline bodice with lace insert, broach, and velvet sash. Print chiffon overskirt, satin underskirt.
Daughter of Melanie “Mellie” Wilkes, beautiful and kind just like her mother. Pleated collar lace over bengaline yoke and upper sleeve. Velvet collar and belt accentuate bengaline dress.
Her beauty was apparent even at this early innocent age. Contrasting chiffon and lace suspended from satin bows, outline its tiered skirt. Slimming velveteen bodice is topped with flattering off-the-shoulder flounce.
You can pretend to be Vivian Leigh in our little angelic southern bridal gown. Bridal satin dress with organza overskirt. Lace around neckline, waist and edge of organza overskirt. Lace center insert on bodice edged with narrow lace trim.
Too young to tend sheep, she still looks fashionable in a classic yet imaginative hooped dress featuring velveteen bodice and gathered lace. Satin skirt pulled back by two oversized velvet bows reveals lace underskirt.