These stays are based on original examples throughout the 1700s. This style is considered half-boned vs fully boned. The half-boned stays have strategically placed stiff boning to give the wearer the proper shape. These are available in heavy white cotton, with a heavy cotton binding. The straps are securely sewn to th
These stays are based on original examples throughout the 1700s. This style is considered half-boned vs fully boned. The half-boned stays have strategically placed stiff boning to give the wearer the proper shape. These are available in heavy white cotton, with a heavy cotton binding. The straps are securely sewn to the inside of the stays, not the binding, so they can be easily removed without damaging the structure of the garment.
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Category: Corsets & Stays - 'History House' Antique Patterns by the Fashion Archaeologist
Back Lacing Half Boned Stays - Samson Historical
Category: Corsets & Stays - 'History House' Antique Patterns by the Fashion Archaeologist
Products - Samson Historical
Samson Historical
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Category: Corsets & Stays - 'History House' Antique Patterns by the Fashion Archaeologist
18th Century Stays Pattern
18th Century Stays Pattern
18th Century Stays Pattern