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November 12, 2018

The Importance of Breeches

November 12, 2018/ Jacky Ingram
The Importance of Breeches

How do C17th breeches close at the front? Probably not the way we have tended to make, looking pack from our modern stand point. This blog looks at one alternative method.

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November 12, 2018/ Jacky Ingram/ 1 Comment
Dress-making, Seventeenth century, Costume
Breeches, Fly closure, Soldier's clothing

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