Monday, April 20, 2009

Unless you have a connection to my American Civil War reenacting community, you will have no idea what this post is about.

All of these shirts have machined inner seams. Seams are hand felled. The balance of the shirt is hand sewn. None are lined. All the shirts are a "loose" size 46 or mens' XL. The shirt bodies measure approximately 50" around at the chest w/ 35" sleeves. The collars are a little larger for comfort, measuring approximately 17 1/2-18.


1. NEW PRICE: $55, INCLUDING SHIPPING
Heavy cotton tabby-weave shirt with fine cotton pleated bosom. Cut in the French style (no underarm gussets. Top-stitched completely around the bosom and the cuffs. Glass buttons.
2.NEW PRICE: $35.00, FREE SHIPPING This is a French-cut shirt made from a homespun fabric I found at JoAnn. Wooden buttons. Top stitching around the placket and and shoulder reinforcements.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

I made a curtain once and accidentally sewed the top closed. I can appreciate the skill!

Jack said...

Sewing is easy for an engineer. Cloth is like steel . . . only softer.