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    Default Two fully handsewn laborer's overshirt/CS battleshirts for sale

    Paypal preferred at Ross4thUSInfy@aol.com. Questions or "I'll take it" via PM or email Ind18th@aol.com (quickest method to get my attention). Here's what's up for sale

    Two completely handsewn overshirts/battleshirts in size 42-44 and 46-48 $95 each, Priority shipping included. These are a v neck opening (sans collar and placket) and are constructed from a very, very nice soft medium weight cotton -chocolate on tan woven plaid (the pictures do not show the color as well - this is nice material. Not your typical WalMart/JoAnns stuff here). It is a typical square cut shirt, all seams flat felled, with sleeve gussets and shoulder seam from using a folded body (selvedge edge hems at the shirt bottoms), and both have two large pockets securely sewn in front. All vents are reinforced with sewn squares and bar tacks, and the cuffs are closed with original Goodyear rubber buttons (with nice clear backmarks). These are currently untrimmed and unadorned, but if you'd like something added on such as twill tape, buttons, embroidery, etc, talk to me and I can do some extra work for a small additional fee.

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    Ross L. Lamoreaux
    Tampa Bay History Center
    www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
    "The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012

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    The larger one is on hold pending payment, leaving just the 42-44
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
    Tampa Bay History Center
    www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
    "The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012

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    And both are now sold - thanks for the interest
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
    Tampa Bay History Center
    www.tampabayhistorycenter.org
    "The simplest things, done well, can carry a huge impact" - Karin Timour, 2012

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