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Each branch of the Confederate States armed forces had its own service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them during the American Civil War, which lasted from April 12, 1861, until May 1865.
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At the onset of the war the Confederate States Army uniforms were highly varied as the majority were made at home. Between 1861 and 1862 the quartermaster department issued some uniforms but there were severe shortages.
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Confederate uniforms were gray kepi, jacket and trousers. As these weathered and faded, they took on a light brownish appearance, which gave rise to the nickname "Butternuts" for Southern soldiers. "Butternut" brown clothing may also have been the result of dyes used for simple, homespun uniforms.
Regular Confederate soldiers were issued with standard uniforms. The Civil War uniforms of Confederate soldiers were predominantly gray or a butternut color. Buttons and other insignia were used for the identification of rank. Also refer to Union Soldiers Uniforms.
Explore the uniforms and clothing worn by both Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War with this interactive layering guide.
There was a vast difference between uniforms in the Confederate Armies during the Civil War. Officers uniforms were often ornate and tailor-made while enlisted men’s uniforms were plain and made from varying fabrics.
Each branch of the Confederate States armed forces had its own service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them during the American Civil War, which lasted from April 12, 1861, until May 1865.
Investigating these Union and Confederate uniforms - through types, differences, and similarities - helps to understand the different human resources of the Union and Confederacy, as well as the experience of individuals who fought in the Civil War.