Brand New Men’s Historical Regency Victorian Style Dark Navy Blue Coat / 19th Century Tail Coat by Aswn Brothers.
ASWN Brothers is a Pakistan-based manufacturer and exporter specializing in a diverse range of apparel and accessories, including historical uniforms, sportswear, and grooming tools. Headquartered in Sialkot, Punjab—a city renowned for its textile and manufacturing industries—ASWN Brothers has established a significant presence both locally and internationally.
1. Historical & Military Uniforms
ASWN Brothers offers an extensive collection of historically inspired garments, catering to enthusiasts of various eras and styles:
Men’s Uniforms: Napoleonic uniforms, Regency coats, Hussar jackets, Gothic coats, French uniforms, Inverses capes, Civil War uniforms, custom-tailored suits, pirate coats, clergy robes, cassocks, trousers, Halloween specials, movie costumes, smoking jackets, embroidered jackets, long coats, waistcoats, medieval gear, frock coats, Bavarian jackets, 18th & 19th-century uniforms, historical reenactment & cosplay uniforms, and steampunk jackets.
Women’s Uniforms: Hussar jackets, frock coats, tailcoats, trouser breeches, and clergy robes.
Scottish Attire: Prince Charlie jackets & vests, Argyle jackets & vests, doublet jackets, tweed Argyle jackets & vests, waistcoats, men’s kilts, kilt outfits, jacket outfits, casual outfits, Gillie shirts, sporrans, acrylic wool tartans, poly viscose tartans, Scottish wear, and headwear
Military Uniforms: Military jackets & coats, British military uniforms.
It sounds like you’re referring to a British Black Lieutenant Undress Military Wool Double-Breasted Coat, which evokes a style that combines historical military fashion with elegant, structured tailoring. Here’s a breakdown of what this likely entails:
Style:
Double-Breasted: A formal, commanding look with two parallel columns of buttons—often 6 or 8 in total.
Undress Uniform: In a historical military context, “undress” refers to a less formal version of a uniform—still sharp, but without full regalia or ceremonial embellishments.
Lieutenant Rank: May include subtle insignia or trim suggesting junior officer status, possibly with shoulder epaulets or decorative buttons.
British Military Cut: Typically fitted, structured shoulders, and flared below the waist.
Fabric & Color:
Wool: Heavy, durable, and warm—ideal for colder weather and traditional in military garments.
Black: Formal, versatile, and authoritative. Black coats were less common than navy or red in many periods, but were still seen in undress or officers’ wear.
Design Details Might Include:
Gold or silver metal buttons (possibly with regimental insignia)
Peak lapels or high collars
Belted back or waist seam
Epaulets or shoulder straps
Minimalist yet refined trim—perhaps in dark piping
Measurements: How to Measure
Chest Measure around the fullest part of the chest, under the arms, keeping the tape level. Measure your waist around the narrowest part yourthe waist (above the belly button).
Hips Measure around the widest part of your hips and buttocks.
Shoulder Width Measure across the back from the tip of one shoulder to the other.
Sleeve Length: From the edge of the shoulder down to the wrist, with the arm slightly bent.
Jacket Length: From the base of the neck (nape) down the center back to where you want the coat to end.
Bicep Measure around the fullest part of the upper arm.
WristMeasurer: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist or cuff line.
Neck (optional) Measure around the base of the neck (for high-collar jackets).
















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