18th Century Coloured Basic Pockets Tied at Waist Lady's

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This Womens Costumes item by HedonisticCostumes has 323 favorites from shoppers. Ships from United Kingdom. Listed on 01 Feb, 2024
18th Century Basic Pockets Tied At Waist Lady's Historical Undergarments and Accessories Who says women cant have decent pockets, well the Georgians had the right idea with there under skirt pockets which although at the time would have been used to store hankies, money and small items doesn't stop us from using them to put are phones in when we are out and about in costume. Two pockets come with this listing one to go on each hip, each with there own cotton tape ribbon to wrap and tie in to place around the waist. We use a 100% Linen available in several colours which is bound with a brown cotton bias binding to finish the edges an stop the fabric from fraying. The slit at the front of the pocket allows or easy and quick access. Measurements of the pockets 36cm by 24cm wide These fit most sizes from small to medium but for larger hand sizes message and we can make the slit a little large for you. This is a handmade item so please allow for up to 5 working days for us to make the product before it gets put in the post. Delivery from date of postage For UK (England) Based orders it will arrive 1-2 days after it has been posted For abroad orders usually take 5-7 days to deliver from date of postage but on occasions can take up to 14 days.

Pocket, Medium: wool embroidery, linen foundation, cotton backing Technique: embroidered on plain weave, Woman's pocket of cream-colored linen, backed and lined with cotton, bound with linen tape, and furnished with tape at

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