A copy of a British Army tunic of the beginning of the 20th century.

I'm not certain of the precise regiment - my client was attending a Steampunk evening,
and had photographs of an original antique tunic that he wanted me to copy.  
(If anybody knows the regiment, do let me know!)

The tunic is made in a uniform wool by Abimelech Hainsworth, and lined in linen (by
request).

The facings of the tunic are in cream wool.
The back of the tunic has cream woollen piping, as do the front, the collar and the
epaulettes.

The button side of the front opening has an overlap, and is piped at the centre front.

The skirts of the tunic are unlined.
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - front side view
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - collar and epaulette detail
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - inside view
British Army Tunic, Early 20th Century, front view
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - cuff facing detail
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - side back view
Early 20th Century British Army Tunic - collar and piping detail