Hi Dawn,
It would be, only difference from start of the century and late is the neck wear. Early 1700 wore a rectangular cravate (necktie with lace in the ends) Mid century they started to wear the stocks wich was closed center back.
Is it for a pirate costume?
Bjarne
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Was the same style worn throughout the century? Or is this strictly a later 18th century style? Wondering if it would be appropriate for an early 1700's costume...



Dawn



Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

Hi,
That would be an 18th century shirt.

Bjarne


This is a new pattern for costume shirts. I was wondering if anyone can identify view A (lower right corner with the book) and tell me what time period it's supposed to be from:

http://www.simplicity.com/assets/4219/4219.jpg


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