Hi all,
I have often wondered how these bustle petticoats keep their shape, that is
how do the stay to the back without being pushed to the front with all the
weight of the historic garments. There must be something I'm not seeing in
various patterns I've seen. Can anyone point me to a diagram or other
information that can explain this?
Thanks to all,
Paula S.> Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 09:32:08 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [h-cost] Old fashion in fashion> > Hi,> > Yesterday
I walked trough Utrecht, a city in the Netherlands and saw > something familiar
in a clothing shop.> It was a bustle petticoat like this one >
http://trulyvictorian.com/catalog/108.html but without the boning made > in
army green.> > I thought it was so funny that you can wear your 19century
bustle > petticoat out on the street and people would think you're wearing
modern > fashion.> > Deredere> >
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