#4162 - Officer’s
Summer Cotton Fatigue Jacket as worn from 1833 to 1851 has
a short waist length and narrow sleeves. White cotton duck is used and lined with
natural cotton muslin. The
2-1/4" collar closes fully in the front. Pointed cuff of same fabric.
The jacket is quite plain- without any decoration of any kind. Two
exterior front pockets are horizontal and located at the waistline. Button type Shoulder
Tabs (sometimes called Straps) are sewn into the shoulder seams.
Made in
USA.
Infantry and Artillery
Officers jackets have Nine small buttons on the front. Dragoon
Officers (shown at left) have Twelve small buttons on the front.
Although not specified in the
1841 Uniform Regulations, it was common for Officers in the field to
attach Shoulder Boards
to these cotton jackets to distinguish their rank from enlisted
soldiers. We offer them below for your consideration.
This garment is custom made
for each order- Please allow 6 weeks.
Since custom orders are not
returnable please visit our
measurements page and submit your measurements when you order.
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