Product Details
Antique white cotton garment with hallmark Edwardian construction details. Features a top front split opening, delicate lace trim at the neckline and sleeves only, and a clean, unadorned hem — all consistent with early 20th-century underlayers worn beneath corsets and skirts or as informal at-home pieces. The lightweight cotton fabric, restrained lace placement, and simple silhouette reflect the Edwardian preference for breathable, practical undergarments during the transition from Victorian structure to softer lines. Hand-finished seams and period-appropriate materials throughout. Not definitively labeled, but construction and design strongly align with circa 1900–1915 garments of the Edwardian era. • Edwardian era (approx. 1900–1915) • Soft white cotton • Lace at neckline & sleeves only • Top front split opening • Clean hem (no lace) • Approx. 30” length • Lightweight, unlined • Visible age consistent with antique textiles
| Condition | Pre-owned - Good |
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