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Natural Half Length Chemise with Open Sleeves - Large

The most basic and essential part of a Renaissance woman's wardrobe is the chemise. This muslin chemise is hip length so that it won't come untucked during a hard day at faire. The sleeves that gather at the elbow and hang open at the wrist.  The neck and elbow gathers with ribbon.  Beads at the ends of the ribbon keep it from slipping into the casing.  All seams are serged for maximum durability.

$25.00

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Natural Full Length Chemise with Open Sleeves - Regular

(This is the same as the chemise above, but full length, not hip length)

The most basic and essential part of a Renaissance woman's wardrobe is the chemise. This muslin chemise is full length.  The sleeves that gather at the elbow and hang open at the wrist.  The neck and elbow gathers with ribbon.  Beads at the ends of the ribbon keep it from slipping into the casing.  All seams are serged for maximum durability.

$35.00

White Half Length Chemise with Ruffle Neck & Sleeves - Large

The most basic and essential part of a Renaissance woman's wardrobe is the chemise. This muslin chemise is hip length so that it won't come untucked during a hard day at faire. Ruffles add a bit more femininity to this chemise!  The neck and wrists gathers with ribbon.  Beads at the ends of the ribbon keep it from slipping into the casing.  All seams are serged for maximum durability.

$25.00

White Half Length Chemise - Regular

The most basic and essential part of a Renaissance woman's wardrobe is the chemise. This muslin chemise is hip length so that it won't come untucked during a hard day at faire. The sleeves are blousy, but not overdone.  The neck and wrist gathers with ribbon.  Beads at the ends of the ribbon keep it from slipping into the casing.  All seams are serged for maximum durability.

$25.00

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