US Civil War Confederate CSA Butternut Wool Sack Coat
A historically informed reproduction of the Confederate CSA Butternut Wool Sack Coat, finished for modern durability and wear. Constructed from robust, tightly woven wool dyed in the characteristic butternut brown, this sack coat preserves the garment’s simple, functional silhouette—straight cut, button-front closure, and minimal tailoring—while reinforcing stress points for long-lasting performance. Ideal for reenactment, collection, or as a durable outer layer, the coat balances period accuracy with contemporary finishing techniques to ensure comfort and resilience in field conditions.
Short description
A durable, historically informed wool sack coat in authentic butternut brown. Built for longevity with a simple, functional cut—perfect for reenactors and collectors seeking period accuracy with modern finishes.
Our story
At isulter we combine historical accuracy with contemporary construction standards. This CSA Butternut Wool Sack Coat is rooted in archival reference and finished with reinforced seams and quality wool to deliver a premium, long-lasting garment that honors the original while meeting modern expectations for durability and fit.
Robust wool construction
Coarse, tightly woven wool dyed to an authentic butternut tone. Reinforced stress points and quality stitching ensure the coat endures frequent use while preserving a period-accurate appearance.
Period-accurate, functional fit
Straight, loose-fitting silhouette with a simple button front—designed for mobility and layering. Tailored for historical accuracy while accommodating modern comfort.
Care & use
Spot clean when possible. If necessary, dry clean by a specialist familiar with wool garments. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve dye. Brush lightly to remove debris and air out after heavy use.
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