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casual 1800s dresses

casual 1800s dresses 19th Century Empire Dress in Solid Cotton

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casual 1800s dresses 19th Century Empire Dress in Solid CottonClassic Early 19th Century Dress Style Made at Townsends Available in a Variety of Colors This dress is based on examples from around 1810. Its squared, slightly gathered neckline and short gathered sleeves are true to the period. The high under the bust waist is classic Empire. Both the neckline and waist are tied in back. The bodice is closed in back with bone buttons. Because undergarment styles were extremely diverse during the Empire period, we

  • Classic Early 19th Century Dress Style
  • Made at Townsends
  • Available in a Variety of Colors

This dress is based on examples from around 1810. Its squared, slightly gathered neckline and short gathered sleeves are true to the period. The high under-the-bust waist is classic Empire. Both the neckline and waist are tied in back. The bodice is closed in back with bone buttons.

Because undergarment styles were extremely diverse during the Empire period, we have settled the issue for this dress by fully lining the bodice. The skirt is lined to about 36" from the underbust, which emulates the knee-length chemises occasionally worn during the period. The subtle back train gives the skirt a graceful, sweeping hemline.

To see the fabric swatches visit fabric swatch page . This style of dress was typically made in lighter colors.

This item is made to order, please allow 4-8 for garment to be made. Made in USA

Item # ED-189

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Clothing styles took a dramatic twist at the turn of the 19th century. The Empire dress was a prime example of this French fashion invasion, based on that society’s fascination with the ancient cultures of Greece. As the Empire style made its first foray into British societies, fabrics were very wispy and somewhat transparent, revealing the female form that had previously been revered with utmost modesty. Prudish reactions were strong. As a result, this very short-lived fashion period went through even shorter phases delineated by fabric choices and undergarments (or most often, the lack thereof).

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★★★★★ 1
Not so sure Id even give it 1 Star
Size: 36, Color: A-dark Grey
Shorts - since the beginning of time, men have worn shorts. Simple and easy. But no, not here. Lets see how complicated and stupid we can make this. First off, they fit horribly. When you sit down they ride down in the back. Then there is the material. Whatever happened to cotton or some other recognizable fabric? When I walk you can hear a swish noise. 3rd, the belt they give you doesn't even fit the stupid connector. and the final straw is the latch? Cant be simple like a button or snap, its a hook the rotates, so if its not lined up right you have to fight with it to get it lined up right to connect it - ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!?!!? WHY NOT a snap or button - OMG the worst shorts ever. Its like what can we do to really piss people off - well ya did it.
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Very good short for my needs
Very good short for my needs. Light and functional for hot Summer days. Not strong enough for working on your yard (I have Carhartt for that). Great for biking, kayaking, hiking and general use. Kind of a slim fit, but the light material makes them very comfortable to wear. I am 6.2 and 200 lbs and usually use 35 waist wrangler jeans, 36W are perfect for me. Great value.
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I love these so far. They're really lightweight and unrestrictive. The fabric is a little bit stretchy but also seems really durable. They fit great have plenty of pockets and even come with a nice little belt. Really awesome for the price
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