Re: Spaulding jacket/Illinois Infantry Jackets

Originally Posted by
GreencoatCross
The way the jacket is constructed also seems to hint at a streamlined mass-production technique, i.e. the interior machine and hand sewing is in brown thread, topstitching is black thread, and the buttonholes are black silk. I can see a building full of people cranking these things out through piece work.
Brian,
I couldn't agree more. The amount of machine sewing on this garment and the incredible amount of top stitching (with very little handwork, no flat felling of seams, & etc.) just screams mass production. It was very simply made, but still retained some finer features you would not see on most Federal government contracts. The button holes were very well done, about 32 stitches per inch I think, and at least it did have padding in the chest and some quilting.
And yet...NO POCKETS!
Scott Cross
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