Thanks to the distinguished militaria collector Mr. Kenneth Lewis, author of Doughboy to GI: US Army Clothing and Equipment 1900-1945, I have received photographs of an original CCC shawl-collared work jacket in plaid Mackinaw cloth from his collection.
In earlier versions of the Handbook, I expressed strong skepticism that this garment actually existed, as I had seen no original examples, nor can I locate an example in period photographs. I am delighted to say I was wrong; Mr. Lewis's plaid work coat has now been added to the Handbook in the outerwear section.
I also owe an apology to Buzz Rickson for casting doubt on the authenticity of their 2017 plaid CCC work jacket replica. As it turns out, Buzz's plaid CCC jacket is identical to Mr. Lewis' original, right down to the spec date and contract date on the replica tag. All honor to Buzz for crafting a superlative replica.
The Real McCoy also currently offers a replica plaid CCC work jacket. While not doubt of the same fine quality as all McCoy garments, it does not match the original example in Mr. Lewis' collection as closely as does the Rickson garment, having a bolder plaid pattern and simpler lines to the pockets and flaps. The differences could be artistic license, or, they could reflect McCoy working from a different and so-far unknown alternate original example. As always with CCC wear, much remains to be discovered.
Random thoughts and deep dives on the clothing and equipment of the Civilian Conservation Corps 1933-1942. Companion site to Civilian Conservation Corps Uniforms Handbook: A Guide for Costumed Interpreters.
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