ANV were the best supplied Confederates. Most soldiers had grey or butternut uniforms, though many different shades
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Richmond Depot II shell with solid red or red piping artillery trim
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Infantry or mounted sky blue trowsers
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Red kepi with dark blue band is correct for early war artillery. Later war was mostly grey with red band, or just grey
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braces (suspenders) were very common. Look for canvas or leather and stay away from elastic versions
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Black brogans are the old standby (but brown works for C.S. as well)
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smoothside U.S. canteen with butternut wool cover is most flexible.
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homespun canvas haversack to carry tin plate, knife, fork and tin cup
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Period 4 button pullover shirt
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Very common belt and buckle combination
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Option: C.S. buckle or state variations depending on the impression
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Option: butternut Richmond Depot II shell jacket is an optional choice
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Option: Plain gray sack or or Richmond Depot II shell are flexible jackets
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Option: Military style vest in gray/butternut/skyblue are handy for hot weather
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Option: Shield shirts work in hot weather
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Option: other period shirts. stick to solid or two color checks
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Option: any color jean-wool trowsers
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Option: grey, brown wool trowsers
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Option: Short Artillery boots (no cavalry boots)
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