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25 Cards in this Set
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Bustle
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small down or cotton filled pads that tied on around the waist at the back held skirts out in back
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Marie sleeve
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full to the wrist but tied in at intervals with ribbons or bands
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Gigot Sleeve
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full at the shoulder gradually decreasing in size to the write where they ended in a fitted cuff
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Pelisse-robe
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a dress for day time that was adapted from the pelisse that was worn out of doors. sort of coat dress, closed down thefront with buttons, ribbon ties or hook and eyes.
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tuckers
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fillers also called chimisettes raised the necklines of daytime dresses. seperate from the dress and could be worn with different bodices.
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fichu-pelerine
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dress with two wide panels or lapets extending down the front of the dress and passed under the belt
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bertha
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wide, deep collars following the neckline
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mantlet
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outdoor garment. hybrid between the shawl and a short mantle with points hanging down at either side of the front
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paletot
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outdoor garment. knee-length and with three caps and slits for the arms
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newmarket
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a riding coat sloped gradually to the back from well above the waist rather than having a squared, open area in the front.
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mackintosh
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a waterproof coat made of rubber and cut like a short, loose overcoat
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bowler
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hats with stiff, round, bowl-shaped crowns with narrow brims
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tunic suit
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a jacket, fitted to the wiast where it attached to a full, gathered or pleated skirt that ended at the knee. buttoned down front usually with a wide belt and trousers.
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day dress
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lower waistline, full skirts, not trained, necklines varied, many V-shaped.
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demi-gigot sleeves
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full from shoulder to elbow then fitted from elbow to wrist, oftem with an extension over the wrist.
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idiot/imbecile sleeve
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extremly full from the shoulder to the wrist where they gathered into a fitted cuff.
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chemisettes
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also called fillers or tuckers
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pelerine
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wide, capelike collars that extended over the shoulders and down across the bosom
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gilet corsage
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an imitation of a man's waistcoat for women
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ruichings
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pleated or gathered strips of fabric
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burnous
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a large mantle of about three-quarter length with a hood
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pardessus
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a number of garments for outdoor wear that had a defined waistline and sleeves were 1/2 -3/4 length
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chesterfield
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a coat with either a single or double breasted closing. no waistline seam, short vent in the back, no side pleats, often velvet collar
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derby
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same as a bowler hat
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eton suit
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boys costume. short-single breasted jacket, ending at waist
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