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We have a selection of 19th Century (1800s) dress shirts in both collared
and collarless versions, along with detachable collars for the collarless shirts.
Everyday Shirts: We have reproduction shirts for Early Victorian period (pull-over, drop shoulder and gussets) including the American Civil War and the Late Victorian period (full button front, on shoulder and no gussets). The come in a variety of colors and styles. The collarless versions come with a banded collar with button / stud holes for attaching replaceable collars. Collars: Our detachable collars are available in "Stand-Up", "Pointed Lay-Down", "Rounded Lay-Down" and "Wing Tip" styles and come in "Linene", "Celluloid" and "Cotton" materials. Detachable collars were first used in the 1820's. |
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Civilian Shirts 1850's & 1860's |
M1852 Shirt |
Colonial & Early 1800's Ropp Shirt |
Pull-Over Shirts 1870's on |
Linen or Cotton Detachable Collars |
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Custom made item, please allow 8 - 10 weeks
for delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Rush orders are available
for an additional price. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time from 8 - 10 weeks to 4 - 5
weeks. The price on rush orders DOES NOT include faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping
option on the "View Cart" page.
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Drop Shoulder (Stocked) or Standard Shoulder (NOT-STOCKED) Standard Lay-down Collar (Stocked) or Stand-Up Jefferson Collar (Stocked) They are made of 6 oz cotton oxford shirting material in Natural (un-bleached). V-Neck opening closes with two button loops and buttons. Men's Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, XL, XXL. Also available in boy's sizes. |
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Helena (detachable collar shirt): 100% cotton pull-over placket shirt with antique metal buttons. It has a band collar with a small button in the back to accept detachable collars. It also has a single front pocket. Colors: Royal Blue Print, Red Print, Brown Print and Solid White. If you order a collar for this shirt, order it 1/2" larger than the neck size of the shirt. Small thru 3XL. Jasper Shirt (banded collar shirt): 100% cotton. Color: Blue/White stripe. Sizes: Small thru 3XL. Virginia City (detachable collar shirt): This is the same shirt as the Helena, except the material has a different pattern of print. Colors: Black Print (Black with White stripe), Red Print (Red with Black stripe) or White Print (White with Black stripe). If you order a collar for this shirt, order it 1/2" larger than the neck size of the shirt. Sizes: Small to 3XL.
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White Starched Linen, Cotton, Linene or Celluloid collars for use with collarless / detachable collar shirts. "Linene": These are made the same way as they have been made since 1862. They are linen material laminated onto a stiff cardboard. They are very stiff and have material texture to them. The stud holes become soft and bent after a few time and they cannot be cleaned. They can be wiped off with a LIGHTLY damp sponge or cloth, but that usually doesn't do much. "Celluloid": This is an early form of plastic (1870s). They are very stiff, but they have MINIMUM MATERIAL TEXTURE to them, unlike the "Linene" or "Cotton". Each collar is fashioned from interlined acetate, a material made of white linen and a thin layer of acetate, giving the product the style of a fine cloth collar and the durability of a plastic one. A Buckley collar will never wilt under the heat of the stage lights or a difficult sermon. Other desired features include reinforced buttonholes, smooth, finished edges, and easy cleaning with soap and water. They will last longer than the "Linene", but not as long as the Cotton or Linen. "Linen": NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. These are the Stiff, heavily starched, Thin collars that are most often seen in antique stores, museums, etc. The are made from a thin linen and then heavily starched and ironed, with a special machine, or machines) designed for this (it starches the inside of the collar and irons the collar to be curved and go around the neck). They can be cleaned, BUT only re-starched and properly ironed with the machine designed to starch and iron collars. They last longer that "Linene" or "Celluloid" collars, but not as long as the thicker cotton collars. "Cotton": These are made from a medium weight cotton material. They are basically a standard collar that has been made detachable, they ARE NOT a Starched (Stiff) Linen Collar. They come UN-STARCHED and are therefore SOFT ** NOT STIFF **. They can be worn as a soft detachable collar, especially for those who do not like stiff collars or they can be starched with spray starch (I suggest heavy duty spray starch) and ironed. If you can find powdered starch you could soak them and then iron them, making them similar to the old Starched Linen Collars except thicker. CAUTION, they do not bend well after they are Heavily Starched and should be ironed with the proper curve to go around the neck. To properly starch and iron a collar requires a special machine, which I have heard that only one place in the U.S. still has one in use. I DO NOT know who has the machine, don't ask if I find out I will put the information here. These collars can be washed either by hand or in a washing machine. They are the longest lasting of our detachable collars. STUDS / BUTTONS. Either Buttons or Studs can be used to attach the collar to the shirt. We normally stock all the collars shown in all the sizes listed below, except for " Special Order" ones. "More styles are in Development". Collar styles will be dated for time period as soon as we can. Size / Measuring: DO NOT ORDER BY MODERN SHIRT NECK SIZE. Measure the band on the shirt you will be wearing the collar with. The size in inches is measured from the end of one of the front button holes closest to the collar opening, around the collar to the end of the other front button hole closest to the opening. The Collar Size is normally 1/2" to 1 1/2" larger than the shirt Neck size (IE: Shirt Size = Neck-Size x Sleeve-Length). |
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Need other items to complete your Civilian outfit? Pants Vest Everyday Shirt Dress Shirt Suspenders Cravat Hat Shoes Boots Material and Color Samples Page |
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All Officer Uniforms (Coats, Pants, Vests, Kepis and Forage Caps), all Indian War Uniforms (Coats, Pants, Wool Shirts & Vests) and All Civilian Clothing (Coats, Pants & Vests) as well as Many Large and Tall size items take 9 to 11 weeks for delivery; UNLESS the item has a delivery time listed, then that is the delivery time. Most other clothing (WHITE Cotton Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Felt Hats, etc.) take 2 - 4 weeks for delivery. For more information on ordering, see Order Information Page. Click Here. For Clothing and Uniform measurement chart: Click Here. |
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