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1906 Ten Gore Princess Skirt
Our Ten Gore Princess Skirt has a raised
waistline and is lightly flared to the hem. The raised waistline was also
known as Empire Corsage, or Princess style. This skirt is lined and boned
above the hip, like a corselet, to hold it's shape. The top has a raised
point in the center back, and tapers lower to the center front. It has the
smooth fitted back closed with hooks and eyes, known as the "habit" back.
Hem line is at floor length. |
#TVE-23 $11.25 1 LEFT
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1911 Narrow Panel Skirt All the sizes are included, as given below.
The Narrow Panel Skirt is suitable for the years 1910 to 1915, and is a prominent style for this period. Named for the narrow panels at the center front and center back, the sides are in one piece and fitted with a dart at the hip. For this skirt, the seams are lapped seams, topstitched 3/4" from the edge, releasing into kick pleats at both the front and the back. The closure is in the left side front seam, and can be closed with buttons, snaps, or hooks/eyes. The waistline is slightly raised, with an 2" wide internal belt. The skirt hangs from the top edge of the belt, fitting loosely over the natural waist. |
#TVE-30 $10.00 1 LEFT
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1903 Plain Blouse Waist
The plain blouse waist was a very popular style for 1903. It was especially suited to lace, Battenberg, or fine fabrics, as the simple cut lets the fabric show itself off. It has a high neck with band collar, to which a stock collar could be buttoned. This pattern has two styles of stock collar: a simple round collar and a stylish pointed collar. The front is without gathers or yoke at the shoulders, but has the generous pouch at the front waist, which helps define the "pigeon breast" look of the period. The sleeves are in bishop shape, with fullness at the back of the wrist, and pointed tabs on the cuffs. A "skirt" holds the pouch in perfect shape, and tucks under the dress skirt. The button closure is in the center back. This blouse is perfectly suited to be worn over the TVE01 Edwardian Corset |
#TVE-41 $9.75 1 LEFT |
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1911 Narrow Panel Blouse
Our 1911 Narrow Panel Blouse is based on the Kimona Blouse style that was popular from 1909-1914. A Kimona Blouse is cut all in one, with the sleeve as part of the main body. Our Narrow Panel Blouse has the added detail of inserts at both the center front and back of the blouse. Choose either short or ¾ length sleeves.* View A is specifically designed to be matched with our Narrow Panel Skirt - TVE30, with the center panels laying over the sides of the blouse. View B is perfect for utilizing bordered fabrics, with the center panels laying under the sides of the blouse. There is no closure for this blouse, as it can be pulled easily on over the head. The hem length is long enough to tuck into either standard- or raised-waist skirts. It can, and should, be paired with a gimpe with long sleeves and high neck for daytime wear. It also can be worn alone for evening styles. |
#TVE-45 $9.50 2 LEFT
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