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Revolutionary Vogue

Revolutionary Vogue. Letter From the Editor. Dear reader,

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Revolutionary Vogue

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  1. Revolutionary Vogue

  2. Letter From the Editor Dear reader, With all this war going on right now, are you annoyed with people asking what side you’re on? Well now they can just look at your outfit and see! This season is all about showing who you believe in! Football jerseys and T-shirts are so last season! This season we are showing what we stand for with army uniforms! Hope you enjoy! • Editor in chief, Revolutionary Vogue

  3. Whigs If you’re a free spirited Whig who wants freedom for everyone, you could show you’re individuality with these incredibly chic dark brown skinny pants, knee-high socks, and black leather boots! On the top half of the body you will find a royal blue coat with brown ruffles paired expertly with a black turtle neck. You’ll have to hurry if you want blue though because cloth is scarce right now in the 1700’s! If you don’t hurry we’ll have to use whatever fabric we can find! A white cross-over belt and a black hat with a handy pocket to hold supplies are great compliments to the rest of the outfit! What says, “freedom” better than that?

  4. Tories If you’re a true Tory you might go for a black coat with gold and red detailing and a white cross-over belt. For the pants, they would be simple and white with black leather boots with shiny gold buttons on the side! The hat, on the other hand, is black with gold fringe, a red fluffy top, and a gold badge on top stating what your place in the army is! Even if you’re not in the army, the gold badge is super pretty and conventional!

  5. Credits Book Draper, Allison Stark. What People Wore During the American Revolution. New      York, New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 2001. Print.   Web SiteWeb link Martin, Richard. "clothing." worldbook.com. M.Phil., former Curator, Costume      Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 29 Mar. 2011. Web. 11 Apr. 2011.      <http://worldbookonline.com/student/      article?id=ar119800&st=uniforms+of+the+american+revolutionary+war>.  Parenthetical ReferenceCitation Comments Book Robertdhaw, Andrew. A Soldier's life. New York, New York: Breslich and Foss      Ltd., 1997. Print

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