17th Century Lady’s Dress

The 17th Century Lady’s Dress is a classic Renaissance noble woman’s dress created in the Italian style.
For the lady of class, this dress is for times at court or other official functions. The 17th Century Lady’s Dress is burgundy and black floral dress with a black center front skirt panel adorned with lovely trim that is on the sleeves as well.
Women’s fashion during the 17th Century consisted of tight-waisted dresses with corsets and full skirts, sometimes made of silk and trimmed with lace. Men sometimes wore a casaque (cape). This type of cape was cut so that the front and back could be buttoned together to form a coat and the shoulder pieces could be buttoned together to form the sleeves.
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Size Chart:
Man Shirts:
S(36″-38″), M(40″-42″), L(44″-46″), XL(46″-52″)
Coats/Vests:
S/M (52″ chest), L/XL (57″chest)
S(42″ chest), M(46″ chest), L(50″ chest), XL(54″ chest)
S(36-38), M(40-42), L(44-46), XL(48-50)
Ladies Dresses:
S/M (32″-38″), L/XL (40″-48″)
S(6-8), M(10-12), L(14-16), XL(18-20)
Swordswomen Shirts:
S(8-10), M(14-18)
Blouses:
S/M (32″-36″ bust), L/XL (38″-42″ bust)
S/M(6-12), L/XL(14-20)







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