Beauregard's Tailor
Commutation Frock Coat
Commutation Frock Coat
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By far the most generic of Confederate garments, the untrimmed Confederate frock coat is seen from the opening months of 1861 to the trenches of Petersburg. While not an official staple of the Southern depot system, the privately acquired frocks (both through the Commutation System and direct means) were seen amongst all of the armies of the Confederacy.
This frock coat is based on a wide number of surviving and photographed originals, with he coat including one chest pocket and lined with a mix of cotton osanburg and various civilian cloths.
- Custom Sizing
If you select "Custom" sizing, we will contact you via the email you use at checkout to get your measurements.
- Historic Fit
Please note that our custom garments are true reproductions. The tailoring fit and shapes are accurate to the historic garment, which are often different than equivalent modern clothing.
- Production Time
All historic garments are made-to-order and have a production time of eight to ten months (32-40 weeks).



