These 18th Century Costumes are from an etsy site, you can find out more about them at http://litttlebits.etsy.com/. Alicia, the creator, says they are "completely and utterly historically correct", and they are.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLuQTrbfCqi46rKts5PetjNFyYK9fdDiRrIjSZ5cB7Nw-u9L-bM3c034NbZlbVj7yCZQEhv3YWflh4TDExP8xcFqx3jzCvOJ-t97P380JrLvQDRKpxkc6FcR71odgvxzH4uCsHhzT9QPY/s320/LitttleBits+Costume3+from+ETSY.jpg)
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Do visit her and see more
creations.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvNbDpop7IArCGe_QDcwkZUe1L5Fpe9FdeK8yFFzU-ZIxxFvCV6tPML2uRJ6koffpCk4XNv1TlRe5dj1VGslZiujQwKrlRQyZ3lNNm_CCG4sno2QPjbg6fhk8CcQ93iwBmmglxIYxYkHI/s320/LitttleBits+Costume5+from+ETSY.jpg)
She creates for reenactments, using the correct fabrics for the right date.
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This one is yummy.
Some of her garments have gone to museums for display.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZfjgNinzlrBWcZYktkABoRvtOjeJIn6RIjz2ZI7iFVgoGszJlxb3JeEEv5mIa7Hjwg1qFc5HhSTSIgC6TRHCKj7HaECqCMImQJh4LAXzuj5tks3QJJjX8nzpu9U8e-ijLQMjIMlyN-Vg/s320/LitttleBits+Costume8+from+ETSY.jpg)
Have a wonderful weekend!
3 comments:
How interesting! Thanks for sharing. . . will have to check it out.
Clothes from back then were so pretty...although I must admit that I would ROAST wearing all that in the summer!!! ~Lori
Hi Marcie, how fabulous! My fashion has sure changed as I sit here in my blue jeans and t shirt.
:)Amy
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