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M'Lady's Corset: Folkwear |
M'Lady's Corset The idealized figure silhouette of the Elizabethan era (1558-1603) required stiffened supporting undergarments to maintain a slender and visually elongated upper body. M'Lady's Corset is representative of the late 16th- and early 17th-century garments worn by upper-class women in the royal courts (square-neck version) and working class women in their daily lives (scoop-neck version). Sewing instructions, historical notes about Elizabethan corsets, and a resource list of corset-making supplies are included. Misses sizes Extra Small to 3X-Large Suggested Fabrics: Medium to heavyweight stable fabrics that do not drape, such as silk, satin, brocade, damask, shantung, dupioni, cotton damask, brocade, linen and blends. Original price $16.95. Save 20%.

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