By A Mystery Man Writer
Traditional pioneer outfit for 18-inch doll features 7 clothing pieces and buckle shoes. Based on clothing worn in the 17th and 18th century Quebec. Includes a chemise, bonnet, skirt, tights, scarf and mantalet. This heritage Pionnière québécoise doll costume is an accurate replication of historical clothing.
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When Léonie's family visits her tante and oncle's cabane à sucre during maple sugar season, they often help out with the traditional entertainment for the guests. For this, Léonie wears an outfit like her ancestors might have worn over 300 years ago. Léonie's journal pages include detailed information about the history and traditions of the pioneer outfit.
This highly detailed, multi-piece outfit features top of the line fabrics, including a fully lined mantalet (jacket). The snap on the scarf and velcro on the back of the jacket make it easy to put on, while maintaining the authentic appearance of this historically accurate Pionnière québécoise outfit.
Shown on KL1 Léonie doll sold separately.
chemise (long under blouse)
blue mantalet (jacket)
white scarf
long striped skirt
bonnet
tights
shoes with embroidered buckles.
apron
collectible journal pages
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