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    Default Two handsewn pleated front civilian shirts size 44/46 and 48/50

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    Paypal preferred at Ross4thUSInfy@aol.com. Questions, comments, or "I'll take it" via PM or email Ind18th@aol.com. Here's whats for sale:

    Two pleated front civilian shirts, completely handsewn, sized 44-46 and 48-50, $120 each, shipping included. These are vastly under-represented today as examples of civilian dress shirts. If you're an officer or want to look like a dandy, this is the shirt -just add starch and press. These are constructed from a square cut pattern from a wonderful medium weight brown stripe on white cotton, with a soft nap in the interior and white linen cuffs, collar, and pleated front. They have fully felled seams, are completely handsewn with the exception of machine sewn pleats in the interior - all visable stitches are by hand in my usual tight fashion. The smaller shirt has antique plain white china buttons and the larger has antique white piecrust glass buttons. The most unique feature on these is the tab attached to the base of the pleats to attach to the trouser button to help keep in tucked in and pressed to the body front. This was a common shirt of the period but an uncommon one in today's living history/reenacting community. The reason for this is that they are time-consuming to make. You will stand out in a very positive way and you will reason a ton of compliments while wearing one of these. I have been making shirts again with some frequency, but I rarely make these anymore because of the work involved. If you're contemplating one of these, get it now. Not trying to do the hard sell, just being honest that I don't make many of these.

    The images from left to right show the full shirt, the adjustment tab and well worked keyhole buttonhole, the bottom of the pleated front, and the interior work of the pleats and body front
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    Price please on 48/50.
    Fritz Jacobs
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    As it mentions in the above description, they are $120 each
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    Greetings Ross,

    Received your message tonight about 10 minutes ago. If the 44/46 is not already spoken for, I'll take it, happily.

    Awaiting your reply,

    And kind regards,
    Brian Y. Mikels
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    The 44/46 is on hold for the good Mr. Mikels/Herr von Borke. The 48/50 is still available for the moment
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    Gents, I have one of these from Ross and it's my favorite shirt. I hesitate to wear it as I don't want to ruin it (I think I slept with it a couple of times too ). I HIGHLY recommend this shirt!!!
    Mark Avery
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    Mister Avery---wear it to your heart's delight. That's the beauty of a shirt with a high linen content. They hold up to more than a cotton shirt of the same make. The fibers are tougher and repel dirt more.

    One of my friends wore his pleated linen shirt for a full week in rough country, for hard work. He assumed it was ruined. I took it, washed it, boiled it, starched and ironed it. He thought he had a new shirt.
    Mrs. Lawson
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    What she said! - plus I can always make more....
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    I've had several tire kickers and more than a few trade offers, but to someone's benefit, the 48/50 shirt is still available. PM or email me if you need more details, measurements, or images
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    Dang Ross,
    Making these for gorillas?
    Bill Jordan

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