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Civil War Uniforms: Top 10 Things to Do with Your Trousers

 
Author: Paula McCoach

You want to be comfortable in your trousers right? Follow these tips and not only will your impression be accurate, you will have trousers that fit and feel great!

1. Military pants of the day came right off the patterns of the civilian pants. Irregular or civilian pants were very common since pants wore out quickly.

2. A little bit of patch work on pants would be fine, but I wouldnt go for the dumpster look. I would patch if I needed it. I would make a proper hand-sewn patch.

3. Use a color of fabric that blends in with the material of the pants as closely as possible. You dont want to look like a walking quilt.

4. You have a little more leeway with pants. I dont recommend making a pair of pants off of a modern pattern and wearing them low.

5. Use an old pattern and make them so you can wear them high above the waist as they wore them in that era.

6. They had a rise anywhere from 2-4 inches more than the rise on modern pants. They wore them above the waist.

7. I also would recommend making your pants from a lighter weight material than your jacket if you can find a proper weave because of the heat factor.

8. Pants are extremely important because you take your jacket off at events but you always have your pants on. So, go with pants that fit well, are good in the heat and look accurate.

9. Contrary to popular belief that the smaller the size the thinner you look. If you want to look gaunt and thin, get pants that are a few inches bigger; they make you look thinner. Remember, the lean look will enhance your impression.

10. Cotton pants were common, so if you dont want to wear wool, feel free to fit yourself out in a pair of cotton trousers just like the ones pictured on p. 119 of TROIANIS REGIMENTS AND UNIFORMS OF THE CIVIL WAR worn by Pvt. James A. McKinstry of the 42nd Alabama. I have cotton pants, which have served me well over the years in the heat.

Coach McCoach invites you to subscribe to the Civil War Uniform News where you will receive information weekly on every possible Civil War Uniform item! These tips will help you have an accurate impression and save tons of time and money in the process!

You do not have to spend a lot of money to have a good impression, and Civil War Uniforms will show you how!

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Author Bio:
Paula McCoach is a specialist in this area. Paula has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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