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1800s

Undergarments

Women
chemise
drawers
regency petticoat
chemisette / camisole
short bust corset
corded stays
1/2 bust corset
underbust / waist sinch

Men
shirt
corset
drawers / long underware

Outerwear

Women
Empire dress
spencer jacket
romantic era dress
early Victorian dress
gored skirt
pagoda bodice
Zouave jacket
artistic / aesthetic dress
tea gown
princess cut gown
cuirass bodice
skirt with train
polonaise
gored skirt
shirtwaist
riding habit

Men
waistcoat / vest
tailcoat
fall front pants
fly front pants
frock coat
morning coat
sack coat
overcoat
cloak

Accessories

Women
cloak / mantle
muff
engageantes / false sleeves
purse / bag
shawl
pelerine
pelisse

Men
cravat / stock
cravat pad
pocket book

 

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19th Century Men's Accessories

 

 

Cravat or Stock:
#1800M12
Starts at $10 to sew + materials
linen, cotton, silk

The cravat is a long rectangle of cloth that is wrapped around the neck, much like a tie today.  There were many ways of tying this accessory and in the Regency Era each variation had to be perfect.  Cravats came in many colors, but white was the most common.  Starch was used to create a perfectly crisp look. 

 

Cravat Pad:
#1800M13
$10

Fold your cravat over this oval pad and tie it around your neck to make that perfect stovepipe look of the early 19th century.  Made from wool covered in cotton in our choice of materials.

 

Here is one of the most popular images on how to tie a Regency Neckcloth

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