Came across this in Archery Rules, by Charles F. A. Hinrichs one of the many free books available as PDF online - what to wear when shooting at the club
For gentlemen:
a green cloth coat, with gilt buttons having the club device upon them, and a cap of the same colored cloth, with a covered peak. (Some of these coats came with a leather sleeve insert negating the need to wear an arm guard)
For ladies:
a green jacket over a white skirt, with hat (with narrow brim) and green and white feather; or the following is a very pretty style for a lady's archery costume: a white clear muslin skirt with a deep hem, worn over either a white silk or cambric muslin slip; Russian bodice of white alpaca, trimmed with black lace insertion or braided with black; sleeves tight to the wrist, as that prevents any awkward catching by the string; a pointed black velvet band and sash, trimmed with black lace. Over the left shoulder, and fastened with a knot under the right arm at the level of the waist, a broad green sash, made of silk hemmed at the ends. This sash is gathered into folds and fastened on the left shoulder by a brooch of gold or silver, according to the taste of the wearer, bearing the badge of the club. Hat of white straw, bound with black velvet and trimmed with green and white feathers.