By Christopher Sedlak
Date Added: Thursday 22 January, 2009 I must tell you that if you are considering purchasing this blouse or anything else from Nick... just do it. I have been in living history for 20 years and his name has always been associated with "the real deal." I was lucky to find my unlined Sekela blouse on the hanger in a mainstream sutler in Gettysburg back in their "campaigner" section. Back in 1990 when I started, most everyone's sack coat wool was way too thick, resulting in an even Hotter experience. Nick's wool is of the proper scanty weight and is actually a joy and comfortable experience in the field. At a warm summer event, if you wonder how "they did it", Nick's unlined version of the Fatigue Blouse may give you the insight... not much to the coat. I couldn't be more pleased with Nick's product and it is simply the BEST fatigue blouse I have ever owned! The material is dead on to the museum pieces we all see. His tailoring is absolutely stunning. Don't just take it from me, read these other reviews here on the site and if you don't believe them ask others outside this site, the price tag may shock some, but in this case the old adage is true; you really do get what you pay for. These pieces are truly first class museum quality... so many years of research and talent have created a garment that is the envy of all in the field... trust me you will stick out and folks will ask you where you got a museum that will let you wear originals!
You only get the best here folks!
Chris Sedlak
the Iron City Guards
Bty G, 1st PA Light Arty/9th PA Res. Co. C
National Regiment
You only get the best here folks!
Chris Sedlak
the Iron City Guards
Bty G, 1st PA Light Arty/9th PA Res. Co. C
National Regiment
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
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