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Red Linen Gown | 1770 - 1790 apothecary providing a discreet and practical

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Description

providing a discreet and practical way to carry small personal items

as they would have been in the 18th and 19th centuries

this tan shot with green wool flannel offers a subtle depth of color with its interwoven tan and brown threads

the clear square glass inkwell is the most popular choice

Change the look of any gown to fit the occasion

Red Linen Gown | 1770 - 1790 apothecary providing a discreet and practicalThe most common garment for women in the colonies and Early America would have been a simple linen gown. Linen is a fabric that was affordable and accessible for everyone in lower and working classes. The gown is the typical garment seen in artwork and descriptions of the time. This particular style has the elegance of clean lines and carefully laid pleats. This blends with the functionality of the pinning front closure, which makes it adjustable for

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