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18th Century Work Shirts at Jas. Townsend and Son

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

A detailed video describing our work shirts for 18th century reenactors

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  • so do you take speical orders for longer shirts?

  • Yes, we sometimes take special orders for longer shirts, it depends on how busy we are.

    Jon

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  •  i am trying to find a work or hunting shirt in a solid color an od green or forest green perhaps..

  • Awesome! On the fabric- prior to 1774 when the cotton ban was lifted in England, (1756 in France), linen actually would have been both more common and less expensive, unless you lived in the colonies where the opposite was true since the law was, for economic purposes, not valid in the colonies. Even throughout the Regency, muslin, being the fabric a la mode, would be more expensive. It all depends who you portray. Good work guys, keep 'em comin'! :D

  • lol the model takes a deep breathe lmao!

  • cool, once I get my funds back up I mite have to get one

    Ben

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