Sewing this late Rengecy/early Victorian Tailcoat was such a blast! I’m so happy that i finished my Gentleman Jack Skellington costume/cosplay and I am SO excited to start in my ~Bridgerton, but Goth~ outfit!
Apparently, i’m just on a Regency roll right now!
This project is really have me a chance to play with so many things I LOVE about costuming and historical/vintage sewing. I had a wonderful time researching regency and victorian menswear and historical tailoring at the start of this project and i’ve definitely decided i’d like yo Learn more about tailoring in the future!
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Also, because Shannon Makes asked me and I realised other people might be curious, the pattern I started with for this tailcoat was Burda Style 2767
27 сен 2024