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Calapooia Traders
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Specializing in garments for reenactment, trekking, or rendezvous. Includes clothing for both men and women.
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Tory Tailor & Mercantile
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Offers custom made individual colonial clothing pieces, full clothing ensembles, toys, tableware, and music. (Wilmington, Massachusetts, USA)
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Avalon Forge
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Provides documented reproductions of items in use in 18th century North America. Items include books, buckles, cooking equipment, clothing, and tools such as picks, axes and knives.
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Barkertown Sutlers
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Sutlery and clothing reproductions for reenactors; primary focus is working class, 1740-1770. Calendar of events, men's and women's garments, arms and weapons, and links collection. (Dalton, New York, USA)
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Bushwoman's
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Custom-made men's and women's attire. Calendar of events, online catalog and pricing, measurement instructions, and links. (Alabama, USA)
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Fox River Traders
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Focus is French and Indian War to Fur Trading. Men's and women's clothing, measurement instructions, patterns, camp and needlework supplies, armaments, and jewelry. Images of most items. Links to reenactment groups. (Combined Locks, Wisconsin, USA)
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G. Gedney Godwin
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Focus is on military reproductions. Includes uniforms, patterns, shoes, hats and wigs, camp supplies, armaments, and medical instruments.
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Ghost Forge
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Historically correct clothing and accessories for men and women of all sizes. Custom clothing for the robust size re-enactor.
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History In The Making
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Specializes in men's military and civilian wigs. Also offers costumes, hats and footwear. Online catalogue of different styles and time periods.
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Jas Townsend and Son
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Supplies reproduction items. Includes clothing, camp gear, tents, books, music and props designed for re-enacting the periods from 1750 to 1840.
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Richard Baldwin
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Custom tailor of reproductions for re-enactors of the French and Indian, and American Revolutionary War. Specializing in military uniforms and civilian men's wear.
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Scandinavian Origins
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Women's and girl's folk patterns; includes instructions and illustrations. Brief histories of item originations, catalog with images, ordering information. (Upton, Massachusetts, USA)
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Smiling Fox Forge
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Large assortment of re-enactment goods including clothing, blacksmithing supplies, buckles and belts, sewing supplies, swords, tableware, tents and toys.
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The Scarlet Scarab
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Buckskin clothing, oilskin cloth, waxed cotton, capotes, witney blankets, wool blankets, ring brooches, All-One-Tribe drums, handforged fish hooks.
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The Silly Sisters
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Hand finished clothing specializing in women's wear. Offers headwear, undergarments, neckwear, books, patterns, stockings and notions.
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Thread Bare Stitchery
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Custom and ready-made reenactment clothing for men, women, and children. Specialty is 1750s era. Online catalog, order form, and annual event. (Chatfield, Minnesota, USA)
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Weeping Heart Trade Company
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Made to order clothing. Specializing in Revolutionary War items. Extensive catalogue available for download.
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Wilde Weavery
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Provides hand-woven blankets, sashes, and straps, as well as handmade shooting bags, haversacks, knapsacks, and other accouterments for the reenactor or anyone interested in the decor of early America.
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