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Ladies 1896 Jane Addams Bustle Dress: Day or Evening |
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Not everything we have available is on our web site. We can
make dresses from other patterns and also from photographs. We made this
dress for a customer, based on this photograph. More information coming soon.
"Call for information".
Ladies 1896 Jane Addams Day or Evening Bustle Dress
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Jane Addams
Front |

Jane Addams
Write Up |

Jane Addams
Back |

Jane Addams
Back side |

Jane Addams
Blouse |
We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
why we don't
list specific fabric choices. |
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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Walking Skirt (1890s-on) for Ladies |
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100% cotton twill like material, adjustable back button closure,
(no zipper) approximate 40" plus length. Nice suitable work skirt for
the 1890s and on. Great to wear with an under hoop slip and the Lady
Catherine boots. Perfect for those who don't want to wear a hoop or bustle.
Solid Colors: Blue Denim, Black, Green, Brown, Navy, Purple.
Stripes: Black/White Stripes, Royal/White Stripes
Sizes: XS to 2XL
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Kate Blouse (1890s-on) for Ladies |
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100% cotton lightweight floral
print small antique metal buttons and large gathered puff sleeves. Great
with the walking skirt, add a brooch and you have a more dresser bodice/
blouse, and your set for 1890's without hoop and bustle.
Colors: Yellow, Green, Navy, Orange, Lilac, Blue
Sizes: XS to 2XL
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Pioneer Blouse (1890s-on) for Ladies |
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100% cotton stripe
small antique metal buttons large gathered puff sleeves. Great for those
that like a high collar. Great with the walking skirt, add a brooch and you
have a more dresser bodice/ blouse, and your set for 1890's without hoop and
bustle.
Colors: Black/White Stripe, Turquoise/White Stripe, Pink/White
Stripe
Sizes: XS to 2XL
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Lady Gambler Blouse (1890s-on) |
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100% cotton, pleated inset bib,
white or color band collar, metal buttons. Although you can't see it in the
pictures, there are tiny little pleats in a bib style front. Great with the
walking skirt for the 1890s and on. Great to wear with an under hoop
slip and the Lady Catherine boots. Perfect for those who don't want to wear
a hoop or bustle. The brown is not shown, yet is like a dark brown with tiny
tan flower.
Colors: White, Tan, Lt. Blue, Pink, Royal Print, Red
Print, Brown Print
Sizes: Extra Small thru 2XL
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Ladies 1890s Dresses: Camp, Work, Day, Tea, Evening And Formal |
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Not everything we have available is on our web site. We are adding items as time allows. In the future we will be adding more outfits. Some will
be for periods that already have dresses up on the web site and others will
be for periods not currently on the our site. We currently have done dresses not shown on our web site, some of these have been done from original
pictures and/or drawings. We also have patterns for many more dresses and periods than we show.
Examples of possible 1890's dresses
that we have patterns for are below.
These patterns are also available for purchase. |
1890's Side Closing Bodices #207
& Circular Skirt#208
by Past Patterns
Side Closing Bodices. #207
These two bodices represent the tailored and
frilly styles of the Gay 1890s. The small gigot sleeve is particularly
attractive to create a broad shoulder line, which in turn gives the
illusion of a small waist.
This pattern is multi-sized 8 through 20. All the sizes are in one
package.
Circular Skirt. #208
Because the Circular Skirt is not gored, it is quick and easy to sew.
This style fits smoothly over the hips.
The pattern is multi-sized 8 through 20.
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1893 Wedding Gown Bodice
by Past Patterns #301
Worn by Frances Arnold at her marriage to William Chaddock
on June 21, 1893. The bodice was ordered from Marshall Fields in
Chicago, Illinois. Wear the bodice with the 208 skirt.
The original fabric is a heavy silk candlelight satin.
The pattern is multi-sized 8 through 20. This is a pattern
for the bodice only.
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1894 Butterick Pattern Company Tea Gown or Wrapper
by Past Patterns #211
It was permissible to entertain close friends at home
wearing a tea gown or wrapper. The rich could afford to have their tea
gown custom made of embroidered silk and expensive lace. The middle
class could order their tea gown from the back of the Sears Roebuck or
Montgomery Ward catalog or purchase the 1894 Butterick pattern and make
their own.
The waist is drawn in snugly with a self fabric belt or wide
ribbon, while the Watteau pleats at center back hang loosely away from
the body. The gown pleats are held in place by the smooth fitting yoke.
The yoke is self fabric trimmed or finished with lace.
The leg 'o mutton sleeves make this a stylish garment which rich or
poor would find irresistible.
The pattern is multi-sized 10 through 18.
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1880s-1890s Riding Habit Ensemble
by Past Patterns. #900, 901 & 902
1880s-1890s Riding Habit Bodice #902
Riding Habit Bodice is the traditional form fitting, fully darted and high
collared style worn with tailored skirts.
The pattern is multi-sized 10 through 20. All sizes require 1-1/2 Yds. of 60 inch wide
fabric or 2 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric.
1880s-1890s Riding Habit Skirt #900
The Riding Habit Skirt is the classic full riding skirt with darts
at the knees and longer on the left side and front to hide the feet. When walking
the extra length is draped around the right hip and fastened at the center back
waist with a button and ribbon loop.
Multi-sized 10-20. All sizes require 3-1/4 Yds. of preferably 60" wide fabric
to prevent piecing.
1880s-1890s Riding Habit Trousers #901
The Trowsers are worn instead of a petticoat. The trowsers are not
worn without the skirt. The lady is pictured with the silk knit undervest she
would have worn under the bodice.
The pattern is multi-sized 10 through 20. All sizes require 1-5/8 Yds. of 60
wide fabric.
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Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to accommodate your needs.
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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