Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Poet Shirts, Peasant Shirts, Renaissance Shirts

I have a total of a 12  such shirts.
All work as Renaissance unless otherwise noted
Some I have made, some purchased.
Most are white or off white. Most are Cotton.
Some have stitching details in either white or black.
Some are designed to be well vented to prevent/reduce overheating.
Some are colors or black

Colors
1. Black
Cotton gauze, snap cuffs, short collar

2. Purple
Cotton regular shirt weight, Sting tie cuffs,

3. Blue
Cotton regular shirt weight, ribbon tie cuffs.

4. Green
Cotton regular shirt weight, ribbon tie cuffs.

Off Whites
1. Very pale sage green tinted white.
Pollyester, light weight, lace ruffle down front (17th-18th century)

2. Off white
Cotton Muslin, panelled seaming, and edge, point collar.

3. Off white
Slub Silk, heavy weight look light weight feel, mandarin collar
(must not be exposed to alcohol in perfumes or hair sprays, it dissolves the fabric.)

True White all cotton.
1. White with Black Cross detail and black edges on pleated collar and sleeves

2. RENTED White with Black edge detail on ruffled sleeves.

3. White all over chain detail floral eyelet pattern, mandarin collar.

4. White floral and eyelet stripe, scalloped edges and pleated full sleeves, frog closure on neck and sleeves.

5. White floral eyelet.

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