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here is a rare antique man's underpants dating very beginning of the 20th century.
The fabric is a soft cotton of light weight with an off-white tone.
This underpants is finely built with lots of details. A front opening and a front closing with 4 MOP original buttons, a belt and some fasteners in the back to tie the underpants.
There is a mark of a PV monogram ahdn sewn in the front of the pant.
A rare piece of antique garment in a fine condition.
Freshly laundered and pressed.
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Condition : fine condition, flawless and freshly laundered
Ref : PT01767
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Fabric
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Colour
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off-white
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Period
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1900
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Origin
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France
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Weight
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50 gr / 0.11 lbs
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Length
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51 cm / in
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Waist
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34 cm / 13 in
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Finishes
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adjustable, hand sewn, PV monogram, front opening, front and back closing
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Condition
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fine condition, flawless and freshly laundered
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Remarks
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rare Victorian man's garment
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PRE 1900 WOMAN CLOTHES
Narrow waist, petticoats with gathers, corset with bones, lace, pearls, ribbons, embroideries, wardrobe of women before 1900 is very charged. At night, women still wear long linen nightgowns, cotton will widespread at the beginning of the XX century. This wardrobe will change only after the first world war.
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Textile Care
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Antique linen is a living material, if you treasure it, it will reward you a hundred times. A lot of antique textiles are so robust and wonderfully easy to wash and maintain. The fibres of these exceptional fabrics were grown without any use of chemical, these textiles are organic. No need to use chemicals to wash antique textiles, a good simple natural soap such as the savon de Marseille is fine for every kind of linen. The textiles can be machine washed on warm. The warmer ithey will be washed, the softer and floppier they will turn. Again, no need to use a softener, a dash of white vinegar or a spoon of baking soda are perfect to maintain these wonderful textiles. Dry them on the line if possible, expose them under sun light to brighten the natural white.
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