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Greek Island Dress
Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large
Free flowing dress is an easy sew sheath with plain
yoke that is perfect for embellishment. Jacket has a center back godet
to add flare, extended collar, and single button front closure. Simple
tunic has a sailor collar and free floating sleeve panels |
#FW-266
$19.95
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1830-1836 Full High Gown
Multi-Size 10-20
The gown closes in the back with four
hooks and eyes, one at the neck and three on the waistband. |
#PP003
$14.00
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1796-1806 Empire Gown
Multi-Size 8(8-14), 16(16-20) or 22(22-26) in B, C
& D cups
The bodice conservatively cut yet it
has the fashionable small back of the period. As a result of the
small back the sleeves form the shoulders, creating a very comfortable
fit. Drawstrings fasten the center front closed at the neck and
waist. |
#PP031-8
#PP031-16 #PP031-22
$25.00
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1894 Tea Gown or Wrapper
Multi-Size 10-18
The waist is drawn in snugly with a
self fabric belt or wide ribbon, while the Watteau pleats at center back
hang loosely away from the body. The gown pleats are held in place
by the smooth fitting yoke. The yoke is self fabric trimmed or
finished with lace and has leg 'o mutton sleeves. |
#PP211
$19.00
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1920's Flapper Slip-On Bloused
Dress Multi-Size 10-16
This 1920's chemise can be worn under
a corset. The drawers close with a tab is the seat that buttons
from back to front. |
#PP502
$16.00
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1860-1870's Homestead Dress
Multi-Size 10-20
The dress is very comfortable, with
apron and buttons down the front and the un-aproned waist is suitable
for ladies in confinement. |
#PP711
$15.00
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1840-1850's Round Dress
Multi-Size 10-20
The lined and lightly boned front
closing bodice is gather into a drop shouldered yoke. The style,
with the bodice and skirt attached to the same waistband, is called a
"round dress" The #PP702 under sleeved works well with this style
of sleeve. |
#PP803
$13.00
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1820-1830 Lowell Mill Dress
Multi-Size 8-20
The original appears to have been made
in the late 1820's or early 1830's when the sleeves were full.
After full sleeve fell from favor around 1836, the sleeves on the dress
were banded down. The pelerine capelet is worn with the full
sleeves. |
#PP806
$19.00
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