Heritage Costumes has created a professional line of historical clothing and costumes. We specialize in authentic looking fashion and style. These high quality costumes are built to last, and can be used for many different characters and periods throughout history.
Great historical reenactment clothing for both boys and girls.
With our Heritage Line of period clothing you can choose what costume is best for you. We have created an assortment of historical re-enactment clothing for both boy's and girl's of the 18th Century. We feature Early Colonial, 18th Century French Clothing, 18th Century English Clothing and 18th Century American Clothing with many styles and colors from which to choose.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), the second-oldest child of the court musician and tenor singer Johann van Beethoven, was born in Bonn. Ludwig's father drilled him thoroughly with the ambition of showcasing him as a child prodigy. Ludwig gave his first public performance as a pianist when he was eight years old. At the age of eleven he received the necessary systematic training in piano performance and composition from Christian Gottlob Neefe, organist and court musician in Bonn. Employed as a musician in Bonn court orchestra since 1787, Beethoven was granted a paid leave of absence in the early part of 1787 to study in Vienna under Mozart.
Includes: lined black colonial frock coat (colonial jacket), matching colonial knee breeches (knickers), a contrasting gold brocade waistcoat (vest), black sash as an neck wrap, to the knee socks, over the shoe buckles, and lace cuffs.