George Washington Continental Army Uniform - Navy Blue Wool Lapel Coat - Revolutionary War Costume
Step into history with this George Washington Continental Army Uniform - Navy Blue Wool Lapel Coat, a carefully crafted replica inspired by the iconic style of Revolutionary War uniforms. Perfect for historical reenactments, costume events, or collectors, this coat pays homage to the attire of George Washington and the Continental Army during America’s fight for independence.
Key Features:
- Design: Authentic Continental Army style with a classic navy blue wool lapel coat, reflecting the uniforms of George Washington and his officers.
- Material: Made from premium-quality wool, ensuring durability, warmth, and a refined look that captures the essence of 18th-century military attire.
- Historical Accuracy: Carefully designed to represent the Revolutionary War era, making it ideal for reenactments, theater productions, or as a standout piece in a historical collection.
- Tailored Fit: Custom-fit options available for an accurate, comfortable fit, tailored to enhance the period look and feel.
Perfect for American Revolutionary War enthusiasts, history buffs, or those looking to stand out at themed events, this Continental Army uniform coat offers timeless style with historical significance.
Bespoke Options:
• Custom-made uniforms tailored to your exact specifications.
Color:
• Due to camera lighting, the color may vary slightly in person.
Who Can Wear This:
• This jacket is available in sizes for men, women, and children.
• Custom colors can be requested.
• Plus, sizes are available.
Button Style:
• Button style may vary depending on current availability.
How to Measure for the Perfect Fit:
To ensure you get the right size, please follow these measurement instructions:
1. Sleeve Length: Measure from the top of your shoulder (the bony point) down your arm to your wrist.
2. Shoulder: Measure horizontally across the back, from one shoulder tip to the other.
3. Chest: Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, keeping it under your arms.
4. Waist: Measure loosely around your natural waistline.
5. Back Length: Stand straight and have a partner measure from the base of your collar down your back to your desired jacket length (waist point or lower).
Tip: For the most accurate measurements, we recommend having someone help you take them.