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Women's Undergarments The required measurements will be sent to you after the piece is ordered. This corset makes for the perfect foundation to your wardrobe, it is completely period correct for the civil war era. It is made of a tightly woven white cotton twill and contains spiral steel boning. Twenty-two pieces of spiral steel boning are encased in this corset. Front busk opening and back lacing. Lacing is one piece, it can be laced to tie at the waist or at the bottom of the corset. Other fabrics such as satin or brocade may be used as the face fabric. Price will increase accordingly. A list of required measurements will be sent to you via email after the order has been placed. A muslin mock-up is included in the price and required for a proper fit. Click Here to see an example of this corset.
This chemise is specifically designed for the Civil War era. It is best worn with the 1860's corset. Chemises were worn between the corset and the wearers skin. It helps to keep the corset clean and prevents irritation from the bones in the corset. This chemise is made from 100% cotton muslin and buttons at the neckline. This can be made to any length, standard length falls at mid thigh.
These drawers are designed for the Civil War era. Drawers are generally optional for this era and is up to the wearers personal preference to decide whether or not to use them. These drawers are made of 100% cotton muslin and buttons closed in the back. These drawers are open crotch which was the common style of the time. This can be made to any length, standard length falls just above the knee.
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$55 #LJ009c This petticoat is period accurate and will compliment any dress. Petticoats are meant to hide the boning of the crinoline (hoop). This petticoat features two gathered ruffles at the bottom and the majority of the fabric is gathered into the yoke which takes the bulk of the gathers off of your waist. The yoke is slightly gathered and buttons in the back. One strip of white satin ribbon edges each ruffle.
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