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Title &
Description |
# & Price |
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Petticoat with Wire Bustle (Revised)
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SMALL |
MED |
LARGE |
X-LARGE |
2XL |
Hips |
30-32" |
33-36" |
37-42" |
43-48" |
49-56" |
Length |
36" |
36" |
38" |
38" |
38" |
This petticoat has a center front
closure, and four hoop bones built into the back. A ruffled overlay falls
down the back. Suitable for either 1870's or 1880's style bustle.
|
#TV-101
$10.25
1 LEFT
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Chemise and Drawers
|
MED |
LARGE |
X-LARGE |
Bust |
30-36" |
38-44" |
46-52" |
Waist |
20-26" |
28-34" |
36-42" |
Hip |
30-36" |
38-44" |
46-52" |
This chemise works well for both day and
evening wear, on or off the shoulder. Simply shaped with a drawstring
neckline, it is comfortable to wear under any garment. The open drawers have
side button closures, and semi-drawstring waist. The legs are finished with
a band and ruffle. |
#TV-102
$11.00
1 LEFT |
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Late Victorian Collars & Cuffs
Sizing* |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
Neck |
12 - 13" |
13- 14" |
14 - 15" |
15 - 16"" |
This pattern has an assortment of chemisettes and
cuffs, suitable for the 1870's. Collars I and J are suitable for the 1880s
and 1890s. These chemisettes are perfect for filling in a low cut diner
bodice, making it more suitable for day wear. Or they can add interest to a
more conservative neckline. The cuffs can fill out wide sleeves, or give a
nice finish to a narrow sleeve. There are two full chemisette styles, high
neck and V-neck. Both have center front button closure, and have ties at the
waist line to hold it in place. The high neck version has 5 collar styles,
and the V-neck has 3 collars. There are 3 styles of under-sleeves with a
variety of 5 cuffs. The first has a full gathered under-sleeve. Another is a
fitted under-sleeve style. These two are great for filling in a wide sleeve.
The last is a double cuff, or reversible cuff, that can be worn with a
narrow sleeve. It has no under-sleeve, but has two styles of cuffs attached
back-to-back at the wrist, either cuff being viewable as desired.
|
#TV-104
$9.75
1 LEFT |
 |
Combination Underwear
SIZE |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
Bust |
30" |
32" |
34" |
36" |
38" |
40" |
42" |
44" |
46" |
48" |
50" |
Waist |
25" |
27" |
29" |
31" |
33" |
35" |
37" |
39" |
41" |
43" |
45" |
This is a chemise and drawers combined
into one garment. Open crotch and center front button closure. With three
necklines to choose from, it can be worn under any style bodice. A correct
undergarment for the years 1878 - 1900. |
#TV-105
$11.00
1 LEFT |
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Mid Victorian
Corset Covers
Sizing |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
Bust |
30″ |
32″ |
34″ |
36″ |
38″ |
40″ |
42″ |
44″ |
46″ |
48″ |
50″ |
52″ |
54″ |
56″ |
Waist |
22″ |
24″ |
26″ |
28″ |
30″ |
32″ |
34″ |
36″ |
38″ |
40″ |
42″ |
44″ |
46″ |
48″ |
Fabric 44″ |
1 5/8 yards or 1.4m |
A corset cover is typically worn under sheer summer styles,
to keep the corset fromshowing through the dress. They can also double as a
chemisette, peaking out from under abodice. Plain versions are meant to
hide. But you can also find decorative versions. Usually,they are made of
white muslin, but they can also be made of a colored silk for under dark
dresses |
#TV-107
$9.75
1 LEFT |
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1880 Late
Victorian Corset
Sizing* |
AA |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
DD Bust |
32" |
34" |
36" |
38" |
40" |
42" |
44" |
46" |
48" |
50" |
52" |
54" |
56" |
58" |
D Bust |
31" |
33" |
35" |
37" |
39" |
41" |
43" |
45" |
47" |
49" |
51" |
53" |
55" |
57" |
C Bust |
30" |
32" |
34" |
36" |
38" |
40" |
42" |
44" |
46" |
48" |
50" |
52" |
54" |
56" |
B Bust |
29" |
31" |
33" |
35" |
37" |
39" |
41" |
43" |
45" |
47" |
49" |
51" |
53" |
55" |
A Bust |
28" |
30" |
32" |
34" |
36" |
38" |
40" |
42" |
44" |
46" |
48" |
50" |
52" |
54" |
Waist |
19" |
21" |
23" |
25" |
27" |
29" |
31" |
33" |
35" |
37" |
39" |
41" |
43" |
45" |
Hip
5" below waist |
30" |
32" |
34" |
36" |
38" |
40" |
42" |
44" |
46" |
48" |
50" |
52" |
54" |
56" |
This corset pattern is taken from
an original pattern found in the May 31, 1886 issue of De Gracieuce, a Dutch
magazine similar to Harpers Bazzar. It was published in several other
magazines of the time as well, including La Mode Illustre and Harpers Bazzar.
This pattern has been modified slightly to accommodate the different cup
sizes and modern body types, but retains most of the original proportions
and elegance of the original garment. This corset has 6 panels, a center
front busk, and laces in the center back.
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#TV-110
$9.75
2 LEFT |
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1879 Petticoat with Detachable Train
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X-SMALL |
SMALL |
MED |
LARGE |
XL |
2XL |
Waist |
20"-22" |
23"-25" |
26"-28" |
30"-32" |
34"-36" |
38"-40" |
Hip |
30"-32" |
33"-35" |
36"-38" |
40"-42" |
44"-46" |
48"-50" |
This skirt gives support behind the knees
for tied-back style skirts of 1877-1882. It is slim in front, with netting
to hold the back with a center front closure. A detachable train buttons
onto the hem of the petticoat. Natural Form, does not fit over bustle.
|
#TV-125
$11.25
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