C.S. Commutation Jacket
The
term
"commutation jacket" as we know it today generally covers any jacket
that was sent from home to a soldier serving in the field or issued to
him after being provided through relief societies or purchased on the
unit-wide scale from manufacturers. Early
in the war the commutation system was set up to allow the central CS
government some relief from having to supply the soldiers, at least
until the depot
system could come into full swing. Even once the depot system was
supplying thousands of uniforms evey month many soldiers preferred to
have garments made at home by loving hands rather than the sometimes
sub-standard depot-produced garments.
From the perspective of the living historian, a good plain
commutation jacket is second only to an untrimmed frock coat in terms
of versatility. As always so-called "generic" garments cannot be
a substitute for
wearing the garments documented to a specific unit at a specific time,
but
for the units for which little documentation is available, or for the
time
periods where the specific type of garment that was worn is unclear, a
simple
untrimmed commutation jacket is an excellent alternative.
Furthermore,
documentation bears out that simple homemade jackets are seen being
used
by CS soldiers in all periods of the war from the initial mobilization
of
the militas to the surrender at Appomattox.
Our reproduction features a standard six piece body and two
piece sleeve. The pattern is drafted from Devere's system of
patterning. This system and its variants was the most common
patterning style used during the period, both north and south.
Our variation on it gives you a boxier cut, but a longer body that will
be sure to cover your shirt! The
collars are more squared than other CS depot-issued garments. The
osnaberg lining is set in place by hand with stitching along the entire
perimeter of the
interior of the jacket. The cuffs and collar are hand
topstitched,
and all exposed stitching is done by hand. The jackets come
standard
with 6 or 7 button fronts but we can do 8 or 9 at no extra charge if
requested.
We also have the capacity to do reproductions of specific
original commutation jackets, please enquire with us to discuss price
and details. Pictures are of our standard jacket with the
addition of piped epaulettes, wood buttons, and a custom style of
interior pocket available on on size 42 or smaller jackets.
Standard
Grade $180.00
(Includes handsewn topstitching, epaulettes)
-Add $20.00 for collar trim, (customer's choice of colors)
-Add
$20.00 for cuff trim, (customer's choice of
colors)
-Add $10.00 for an extra patch pocket, (1 comes
standard)
-Add $5.00 for non-functional cuff buttons (plain cuffs are standard)
-Add $10.00 for functional epaulettes
Entirely
Handsewn $300.00
-Add $20.00 for collar trim,
(customer's choice of colors)
-Add
$20.00 for cuff trim, (customer's choice of
colors)
-Add $10.00 for an extra patch pocket, (1 comes
standard)
-Add $5.00 for non-functional cuff buttons (plain cuffs are standard)
-Add $10.00 for functional epaulettes