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My grandfather, John Gaberial Smith (standing) was in the Spanish American War. This is the only photo we have of him in uniform.
Dang, I wish WPG would start selling that uniform. Quartermaster Shop's version is kind of high for a 48 Long, but those look good.
Have you checked with Coon Creek?
I wash my wool shirt in the machine with lots of fabric softener on the gentle cycle, then line dry and stretch it as it dries.I received this 1899 photo from Dutch Al.
That is an interesting mix of uniforms! A lot of British 1896, some US 1899 but also a couple of 5 button tunics with lower pockets on them. The Brits also did blouse/tunic with lower pockets only on it. I wonder if those are from the Brits also.
I don't know about the British, but the Germans had a khaki tunic for the Seebattalion that only had lower pockets.
Cold water wash on gentle cycle, hang dry. My cotton flannel shirts from River Junction get the same treatment, the wool flannel gets Woolite in the sink.
What Price Glory has them on Ebay but not on their website. https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Army-M1885-Brown-Canvas-Trousers-size-38/233216490656WPG stuff seems to be uniformly good but I don't know how the price compares. I do know a pair of Coon Creek I had years ago was well made but size were not consistent with other Cowboy type clothing. They ran large.
Coon Creek and WPC are the 2 sources of of the shelf clothing I'm the most comfortable with for the Span-AM period.