Edwardian & Victorian Undergarments – Willoughby & Rose

$ 27.50 · 4.5 (105) · In stock

This is a heavily customizable listing, as the possibilities are nearly endless with Victorian and Edwardian undergarments. The options you choose here are merely a starting point. When it is time for your piece to be made we will discuss your options and create something that fits your vision perfectly.   Fabric: 100%

This is a heavily customizable listing, as the possibilities are nearly endless with Victorian and Edwardian undergarments. The options you choose here are merely a starting point. When it is time for your piece to be made we will discuss your options and create something that fits your vision perfectly. 

 Fabric: 100% cotton lawn

Lace: French or Belgian 100% cotton

Ribbon: 100% silk satin or taffeta

Buttons: shell or bone

Construction: Machine sewn with some hand finishing as required


This is a heavily customizable listing, as the possibilities are nearly endless with Victorian and Edwardian undergarments. The options you choose here are merely a starting point. When it is time for your piece to be made we will discuss your options and create something that fits your vision perfectly.   Fabric: 100% cotton lawn Lace: French or Belgian 100% cotton Ribbon: 100% silk satin or taffeta Buttons: shell or bone Construction: Machine sewn with some hand finishing as required

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