1895 CORSETRY: Pattern 1766: Lady's Corset Bodice
The pattern text read: "The bodice is made without seams, having an aperture for the armholes; it is slightly gathered to conform it to the neck, and at the centre back". A draw string shaped the waist, tied in front. Such a great fashion illustration.
This postcard is A5 in size (148 x 210mm), printed on quality 350gsm card with a glossy finish. The reverse side is printed with a pattern description.
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