> Also, they were considered undergarments, just as men's shirts were & were
> not worn alone. A Garibaldi waist was worn as an ensemble piece with either
> a Zouave or bolero jacket , or a Swiss bodice."


I hadn't heard that, nor guessed it from the fashion plates I have seen with
no jacket.

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Carolyn Kayta Barrows
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