Breeches made from fine unbleached linen closed with a fingerloop braided cord. With additional slits at the waistband to attach hose. Breeches (or Braies) are an ubiquitous piece of underwear in the medieval period.
This Victorian skirt made from black cotton cloth is a bit longer in the back, so you can wear it over a bustle, or it has a small train. It also has enough space to wear lots and lots of underskirts if you like. It also has a decorative (an functional!) lacing at the back of the waist.
Sportive Victorian skirt made from fine navy blue loden cloth with decorative buttons.Simple, robust, yet elegant. It is only ankle-length (not floor-length) in the front, so the it doesn't pose a problem for the Victorian lady on promenades or hiking trips.
Knee-length petticoat made from two layers of cotton plain weave. Ruches at the bottom for more volume. Suitable for Gothic, Lolita or even traditional costume.
The Victorian bridal skirt captivates with its opulent volume. It is made from several metres of raw silk and got a circumference of six metres at the hem.
Even if you are a lady pirate you better wear pants at sea. For example these knee-length blue and white striped pants. If you are not very comfortable at sea, you can also use these pants for a medieval costume.
Girdle made from loden fabric. Serves with its peplum as an overskirt as well. Thus it provides medieval or elizabethan clothing with elegance and skirts with more volume.