{"id":18015,"date":"2026-08-22T16:44:35","date_gmt":"2026-08-22T16:44:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sutleroffortscott.com\/wordpress\/?post_type=product&#038;p=18015"},"modified":"2026-08-22T17:42:08","modified_gmt":"2026-08-22T17:42:08","slug":"long-officers-sack-coat-notched-collar-variant-b","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/sutleroffortscott.com\/wordpress\/product\/long-officers-sack-coat-notched-collar-variant-b\/","title":{"rendered":"Long Officer&#8217;s Sack Coat, Notched Collar, Variant B"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We have just one of these coats left after a recent historical display project. This coat is the same basic design and identical pattern as in our other long commercial pattern notched collar sack coat, with one exterior breast pocket and two lower exterior pockets. The only difference is a minor variation in the button pattern which we also found in our photographic research. The front of the coat has four buttons that are spaced farther apart extending from the upper chest closure to below the lower pocket line. This style is documented in various photos and original examples. Made of the same higher quality wool as all of our standard officer&#8217;s sack coats but made about 4 1\/2&#8243; longer in the skirt, falling mid-thigh, closer to the length of a frock coat. Popular with some officers as evident in period photos, even if less economic and utilitarian than the shorter model for the young officer, which was basically the same length as the standard enlisted sack coat. The longer model possibly was considered a more cultured and higher grade appearance, thus, this coat seems to have been popular amongst more senior officers with a split back in order to facilitate movement and service when mounted. (although also documented as worn by some junior company grade officers, especially in the early years of the war) Likely also provides a bit more warmth in colder weather. Of course, likely preferred by taller officers as well. A classic Civil War era and early war look. <em>All button holes are hand sewn<\/em>. This pattern collar is well documented in private purchase officer&#8217;s fatigue coats during the period. Even those who did not have one are often seen wearing the falling collar folded open in this style. It is an attractive period look with a vest and tie, or just the tie in the warmer months. Interior is lined in black cotton and has one inseam breast pocket.\u00a0 <em>Cuffs are fully functional.<\/em> Each coats bears interior stamp\/label of documented wartime clothier John Hanford of Brooklyn, who made officer&#8217;s sack coats. (also stamped with chest size)\u00a0 <em>Fully functional<\/em> cuff &#8211; all Infantry officer&#8217;s Eagle &#8220;I&#8221; buttons. NOTE: Our coats are not sized according to modern standardized models which often include more generous &#8220;vanity inches&#8221; in the process, but rather more consistent with the way Ready Made Clothing was marketed during the period.\u00a0 Please be sure of your size requirements prior to purchase and disregard other sizing models. If you are unsure please email us with questions. We suggest you take your actual chest measurement, or the largest measurement of your torso, <em>over the clothing items you intend to wear under the coat<\/em>, and compare them to the actual measurement of the coat in the listing &#8211; then choose the coat which offers you the amount of room and fit you desire. The actual measurement of the chest of these coats is 2-3&#8243; larger than the chest size indicated, ie., a &#8220;chest size 46 in.&#8221; has an actual chest measurement of about 48-49&#8243;, etc. The buttons can be moved to gain 1\/2 to 1&#8243;. This coat has straight side seams with no fitted waist taper &#8211; it is a true &#8220;sack&#8221; coat. The sack coat was generally designed to fit much more loosely than the frock or even civilian common coat in order to facilitate movement in the field and the wearing of a vest. Some officers, not subject to fatigue duties, did prefer to have them tailored. Although our clothing items have found widespread approval &#8211; uniforming and outer clothing is not our primary business and until now we have restricted sale of such items to over the counter sales at events and at the shop, where the purchaser has the opportunity to try on the item before purchase. We take no orders for clothing to be made.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff; font-size: 8pt;\">PLEASE NOTE: All of our military uniform pieces are made and designed to represent PRIVATE PURCHASE garments. We are a Sutler, not a Quartermaster. While some are patterned after military issue items they are not meant to represent any Depot or US Govt contract production. Likewise, materials used for making the items while period appropriate and often relatively similar, are not intended to &#8220;match&#8221; government specifications for the material of any specific issued uniform clothing or items. This would not be an accurate nor authentic representation of the majority of Private Purchase artifacts we have researched or examined. <em>If government issued items are your desire we respectfully request you shop with a vendor who advertises such inventory.<\/em>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We have just one of these coats left after a recent historical display project. This coat is the same basic design and identical pattern as in our other long commercial pattern notched collar sack coat, with one exterior breast pocket and two lower exterior pockets. 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