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From Medieval to Regency, Western Europe to the Far East, Reconstructing History Patterns cover more and more.
We'll never tell you it's your job to figure out if our products are historically accurate. That's OUR job! We do not sell compromises. We sell historical accuracy.
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Our pattern for Robe Battante and Casaque based on extant examples and pictorial sources.
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Our pattern for lady's chemise dress popular from 1783 until 1793 based on extant and pictorial examples.
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Our pattern for the Closed Robe Anglais or Gown en fourreau based on extant examples and pictorial sources.
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Broadcloth is a very close weave with a smooth finish that makes it possible to leave the cut edges unhemmed and they won't fray.
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2" Hemp Webbing woven from water-retted, dry-spun hemp yarns in a herringbone twill weave. It makes the perfect stiffener for waistbands that support heavy skirts and laced edges that need extra stability. The 100% natural hemp fibre breathes and remains flexible unlike synthetic substitutes.
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Our pattern for a lady's robe and half-robe circa 1800 based on extant and pictorial examples.
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Our pattern for a lady's evening dress circa 1805 based on extant and pictorial examples.
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Our pattern for the Robe Français or Sack-Back Gown based on extant examples and pictorial sources.
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Our pattern for the Open Robe Anglais or Gown en fourreau based on extant examples and pictorial sources.
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Our pattern for Men's Frock Coat for the 1790s through 1810s with narrow cuffs and skirts, cut-away front, and fold-over collar. Single- and double-breasted versions both included.
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Our pattern for Regency era men's Great Coat with multiple shoulder capes.
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Our pattern for a lady's morning dress circa 1800 based on extant and pictorial examples.
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