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1905 Circular Skirt (TVE22)

1905 Circular Skirt (TVE22)

18,00 

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Description

Circular skirts were very popular in the mid 1904-1907, when very full, straight skirts were the most stylish.  Known as a circular skirt in two parts, there is a seam at both center front, and center back.  The back is fitted, in habit style, with a 6″ sweep.   The closure is in the center back.   With the seams cut bias, this skirt is especially suited to stripes and plaids, which form a chevron effect at center front and center back.  An optional band of fabric can be added to the skirt to simulate a pointed tunic. This skirt requires 54″ wide fabric.  This skirt can also be cut cross-grain with the center front on a fold, which will require 60″ wide fabric for skirt lengths over 41″ long (front length.)

Sizes (S-L)  included (Waist 50 –  115 cm = 20 – 46″).

 

 

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