18th century stays front lacing

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Fantasy Outfits Peasant, 18th Century Stays Front Lacing, Elizabethan Fashion Peasant, 1400s Fashion Peasant, Half Corset Outfit, 18th Century Fashion Peasant, Stays Outfit, 18th Century Fashion Women, Edgy Cottagecore

Adorable cropped reversible 18th century inspired corset. Short peasant style half-boned bodice provides great support. This model includes removable modesty panel, so you can cover the area under the lacing in the front. Easy to adjust and adapt to your body shape and wardrobe. This corset is a great addition to any outfit, whether it's an essential part of it or just an accessory. The corset is highly durable, because of metal boning and doesn't deform from everyday wear. I offer a custom…

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18th Century Fashion Women, 18th Century Working Woman, 18th Century Aesthetic, Colonial Clothing, 18th Century Stays, 19th Century Dress, 18th Century Gown, 18th Century Dress, Historical Dress

Step back in time with this custom order 18th century stays! These stays are made with two layers of 10 oz natural colored cotton duck canvas, are boned with 3/8" plastic boning, and lace up with 1/4" metal eyelets. They lace up both the front and the back for optimal fit, and the shoulder straps can be adjusted with a ribbon tie at the front. These stays are great foundation wear for reenactments, highland games, renaissance festivals, and Outlander or pirate themed events. This particular…

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Before the Automobile: 1740's stays and a mid 18th century shift 18th Century Shift, Stays Pattern, 18th Century Stays, Istoria Modei, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Costume, 18th Century Clothing, Century Dress, Corset Pattern

The stays are made from two layers of linen canvas, reproduction 18th century silk brocade / droguet as the top layer and linen lining. They are bound with silk grosgrain (the narrower grosgrain over seams is rayon) and hand sewn with linen thread. They are boned with reed. They are based on the c. 1740 stays in Norah Waugh's Corsets and crinolines with only the side back seams taken in a little at the waist to fit my shape better. Stays construction: I constructed them my usual way. After…

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Should You Always Wear a Bum Pad for 18th Century Dress? – American Duchess Blog Georgian Dress, 18th Century Dresses, Historical Sewing, 18th Century Women, Colonial Dress, American Duchess, Victorian England, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Costume

The split bum, perfect for 1776 - 1790s, worn with polonaise and Italian gowns. This is particularly effective for gowns with the skirts pulled up. From the American Duchess Guide. Ah, bum pads...nothing like wearing a pillow around your waist to make your derriere look bigger!

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DesignsFromTime 18th Century Stays, Medieval Garb, Body Cast, Plus Size Corset, Period Outfit, Century Clothing, Plus Sized, Couture Details, Historical Costume

Women's PLUS SIZED 18th Century Stays, Fully Boned, Corset - Custom Made in USA Please contact me to check my availability before purchasing. STAYS PICTURED ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR READY RESALE. Each pair is custom, made to order for each individual client. I do not accept deposits for this item. You

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18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns – American Duchess Blog Elizabethan Stays, 18th Century Stays Pattern, Stays Pattern, Outlander Patterns, 18th Century Stays, American Duchess, 18th Century Dress, Corset Sewing Pattern, 18th Century Costume

In preparation for making your Simplicity 8162 18th c. stays, you may wish to re-draw the boning pattern. The pattern comes with an accurate layout for half-boned stays. If you would like to deviate from this, perhaps to add more support or change to a fully

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CUSTOM Corset With Lacing in Front Back 1760-1780 18th - Etsy Custom Corset, Custom Corsets, Historical Reenactment, French Dress, Bo Peep, Satin Ribbons, Historical Dresses, Dress Form, Women's Costumes

Half-corset (half-stays) 18th century (1760-1780) in Marie-Antoinette, rococo, baroque or romantic style in cream and pink toile de Jouy for historical reenactment, cosplay or wedding. Its double lacing system allows all noble ladies to do without a maid and dress themselves without having to contort themselves :) Cream cotton lining, matching satin ribbons for back, front and shoulder lacing. Professional quality metal eyelets to choose from three variations: gold, silver or black. Made by…

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