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This medieval linen brassiere is suitable for bigger cup sizes. The bra has comfortable wide straps and reaches to the waist. The exceptional feature are the two-part cups that leave room for the breasts and are supportive at the same time. On both sides there is lacing for closing the brassiere and adjusting it to the body. Such brassieres were unearthed in Castle Lengberg in East-Tyrol and are dated to the 15th century.
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This supportive medieval linen bustier is suitable for smaller cup sizes. It fits snugly over the breasts and is adjusted with a cord under the breasts. On the side there is additional lacing for closing and bustier and adjusting it to the body further. This style is found from the mid 14th century and onward.
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Elegant Victorian jacket made from black cotton cloth and accentuated at the front and the sleeves with luxurius, shimmering, green cotton velvet. Decorated with fine black lace and closed with a row of decorative little buttons in the front. At the back there is a pleated peplum, so the Victorian jacket can be worn over a skirt with a bustle.