calico dress Striped Civil War Era Dress / Day Wrapper in Calico Print, camp, work –  Timeless Stitches
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calico dress Striped Civil War Era Dress / Day Wrapper in Calico Print, camp, work – Timeless Stitches

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calico dress Striped Civil War Era Dress / Day Wrapper in Calico Print, camp, work – Timeless StitchesLooking for a practical new dress for basic, camp or work wear, this Day wrapper may just be what you are looking for. Our dress is made of 100% period correct cotton fabric in a striped pattern. This dress features a round neckline perfect for the addition of a collar. The shirt style sleeves have simple button cuffs which accommodate both shorter and longer arms. The skirt will be hemmed to your given measurement and is 138 inches at the

Looking for a practical new dress for basic, camp or work wear, this Day wrapper may just be what you are looking for.
Our dress is made of 100% period correct cotton fabric in a striped pattern. This dress features a round neckline perfect for the addition of a collar. The shirt style sleeves have simple button cuffs which accommodate both shorter and longer arms. The skirt will be hemmed to your given measurement and is 138 inches at the circumference. The dress is accompanied with your choice of a sash or a matching belt that ties in the back.

When you purchase I will contact you to discuss your fabric choices and send you a measurement chart so that your dress will be suit your individual taste, size and need. This dress usually ships within 14-21 days.

Sizing: I am offering this dress in 7 sizes: (I will use your measurement chart to tailor the size)
Petite: fits up to 34 inch bust
Small: fits up to 38 inch bust
Medium: fits up to 44 inch bust
Large: fits up to 48 inch bust
X-Large: fits up to 54 inch bust
2X: fits up to 56 inch bust
3X: fits up to 60 inch bust

NO-it is not a wrapper in the sense of a morning robe, but a dress that can be worn either as a basic work dress or when accessorized with a pretty collar and fancy belt can be “dressed up” for the look of a day or better dress. By definition a wrapper was a garment which flows from the shoulders. Our dress features a fully lined bodice with a fitted back and a skirt that has adequate circumference to be worn with or without a hoop skirt. Fabric is pleated at the shoulders giving the garment a wonderful fullness in the bust and waist making it truly adjustable. This fullness is arranged in the front and held in place with a belt, giving the dress a slightly fan-front or gathered bodice look depending on how the fullness is arranged. This loose fitting makes the garment adjustable for maternity wear as well. This style was worn from the 1840’s thru the 1870’s. This outfit would be appropriate for Civil War reenactments as well as other mid 1800’s events such as Dickens or Christmas Fairs, fur trade rendezvous or wagon train (Prairie) events. It would also be a good outfit for historical sites.

This dress is shown with a hoop skirt and a pretty collar and broach. These items are NOT included but are offered in other listings.

This style is very user friendly. It fits comfortably and with the button-front bodice is easy to put on and take off. It does not require understructures such as a corset or working stays to achieve its period look. The only undergarment recommended is a petticoat (we suggest a corded petticoat for ease of movement).

A garment you will always have a use for. The styling allows the dress to adjust to your chosen persona. This garment will serve you well—money well spent. All in all a great addition to your reenacting wardrobe.

 

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