@@Trooper_Tata The cobbled Boots do look good, however they are not square toed which was historically accurate for the time period. They also lace further down the foot rather than higher up at the ankle like the reference picture shown. Originally some people wore their own boots but then switched to the brogans as they were much more comfortable on long marches.
@@DkSchadow You’re absolutely right it wasn’t just a shortage of dyes but also uniform pieces themselves, so that gives you a bit of freedom to swap some of the items out. The Southern Army wasn’t all in ‘rags’ though like Hollywood would have you believe but they were less ‘Uniformed’ than the Union Army. A mix of grey, pre war blue and butternut plus different hats worn would give the appearance of ‘rag tag’ even when properly clothed. There’s a book called ‘Never in Rags’ which goes into a bit more detail of the disruption of Confederate uniforms during the Civil War.
Sorry just translated that and it didn’t make sense I meant *no worries I was trying to say something like I don’t want to bother you (English isn’t my native tongue) a
@ No problem at all! Interestingly my favourite outfits are ones that are not as popular as the others. Personally I really like the Appaloosa Lawman outfit I made as I used items and colours I usually don’t pick. Another one is the Mexican outfit with the poncho, out of the hundred of outfits I’ve made it’s the only one that has a poncho in it.
Looks very good.
Many thanks!
Great work, man!
Much obliged Sir!
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Thank you!!
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Cheers Slick!
For the boots have you ever taken a look at the “Cobbled Boots” they might resemble the outfit more in regards to images you found.
@@Trooper_Tata The cobbled Boots do look good, however they are not square toed which was historically accurate for the time period. They also lace further down the foot rather than higher up at the ankle like the reference picture shown. Originally some people wore their own boots but then switched to the brogans as they were much more comfortable on long marches.
Since the Confederacy was mostly broke, I figure that would allow for some flexibility in replicating an outfit.
@@DkSchadow You’re absolutely right it wasn’t just a shortage of dyes but also uniform pieces themselves, so that gives you a bit of freedom to swap some of the items out.
The Southern Army wasn’t all in ‘rags’ though like Hollywood would have you believe but they were less ‘Uniformed’ than the Union Army. A mix of grey, pre war blue and butternut plus different hats worn would give the appearance of ‘rag tag’ even when properly clothed. There’s a book called ‘Never in Rags’ which goes into a bit more detail of the disruption of Confederate uniforms during the Civil War.
Did you see a comment about your personal saved outfits?
@@MasonClark-n5y Just saw it there and replied! Apologies for the late response.
@@RedDeadQuartermaster no worries man! Not my comment but saw it and was intrigued!
Sorry just translated that and it didn’t make sense I meant *no worries I was trying to say something like I don’t want to bother you (English isn’t my native tongue) a
@ No problem at all! Interestingly my favourite outfits are ones that are not as popular as the others.
Personally I really like the Appaloosa Lawman outfit I made as I used items and colours I usually don’t pick. Another one is the Mexican outfit with the poncho, out of the hundred of outfits I’ve made it’s the only one that has a poncho in it.
@@RedDeadQuartermaster interesting! I have your lawman outfit saved to the one that has a green coat and checker waistcoat.
rancher outfit soon?
@@blu_GT11 What State?
@ Any would be cool tbh, just would be nice to see some historically accurate rancher outfits. love the videos too