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Ladies' Plain Fichu [#GPF1]
For everyday use, this was a humble but practical item. It's a 36" square of doubled cotton material which can be folded to form a triangular neck-kerchief. Use this to fill in a low neckline for modesty or to keep off a chill outdoors.
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$13.75
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Ladies' Basic Cap [#GBC1]
This cap is done in classic white with the front band approx. 3" wide and 18" from ear to ear. The full crown has top gathers and an adjustable neck edge.
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$22.00
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Ladies' Mob Cap [#GMC1]
This is a full, gathered day cap to keep the hair confined and free from dust and dirt while working or cooking. It is adjustable by a ribbon gathering string. Made in white cotton.
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$22.00
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Ladies' Felt Hat [#GLFH1]
A very typical style lady’s hat in the 18th century - ours has a 5" brim and a 1-1/4" crown. Currently available in a medium gray-brown color and black. No trim or adornment is included.
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$26.00
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Ladies' Joan Cap [#GLJC1]
Also known as a "Quaker" cap, this style features a plain band, ruffled edging and back neckline "apron". The ribbon was traditionally black, but we can provide your color choice. Fully washable. Made in white cotton.
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$26.00
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Ladies' York Cap [#GLYC1]
The original of this cap is in a collection in York, PA. This style features a band with "cheek points," a face-framing ruffle and an adjustable, gathered back. Fully washable. Made in white cotton.
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$26.50
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Ladies' Laced Coif [#GLCH1]
This cap has a smooth fitted front band edged with lace and has an adjustable, gathered back. A small comb in the center front keeps the cap secure. It is fully washable. Made in white cotton
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$29.50
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Ladies' Pockets [#GLP1]
These were a most necessary item for a woman to keep her personal necessities close at hand. They were worn beneath the petticoat and accessible through the side slits. Godwin's offers a set of pockets done in assorted colors in linen on a waist tie. Pockets are removable from the waist tie for washing, or perhaps for embellishing with a bit of your own embroidery.
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$29.50
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Ladies' Oval Pinner [#GLOP1]
Used for both formal and informal dress, the pinner was a small, flat cap perched (actually pinned with hairpins) to the top of a lady's hairstyle to complete "the look". Our pinner is done in cotton with lace eding and long lace lappets down the back. Small combs keep the cap firmly on the hair. White only.
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$34.25
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Ladies' Williamsburg Hat [#GLWH1]
The original of our design, from the collection of Colonial Williamsburg, is done in fine Brussels lace. We offer this formal style headdress of ruffled and flowing lace for all those ladies who wish to truly be the most fashionable. Small combs keep the cap firmly on the hair. White only.
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$34.25
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Martha Washington Cap [#GMWC1]
Most people think of Martha Washington wearing a giant mob cap (she seems to have favored that style and is portrayed in one in most of her portraits.) Our version is a low crowned cap with a puffed crown and matching ruffle edging with colored ribbon around the gathered crown.
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$42.00
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Martha Washington Fichu [#GMWF1]
The fichu/neckerchief was a favorite fashion accessory, and Mrs. Washington is seen wearing this item in many portraits. Our "Martha" version is an oversized kerchief, done in a lightweight plain white fabric which can be worn over the shoulders or inside the neckline of the gown.
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$42.00
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Bib-Front Apron [#GBFA1]
This was both attractive and useful. It's made of heavy natural color linen and styled after a 1782 engraving. The bib front is plain, designed to be pinned onto the bodice worn beneath.
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$51.50
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Ladies' Pocket Panniers [#GLPP1]
Also called side hoops, these were worn beneath the lady's gown and petticoat to give a wide, billowing effect to 18th century formal and semi-formal clothing. Like the originals, these are fixed to a waistband made to the wearer's size and are simply tied on around the waist. We recommend that the knot or bow be offset either to the right or left so that no unsightly "bulge" will show in the center front when the dress is put on. (Note: The pannier hooping is not washable. To remove it for washing, carefully take out the stitching at the ends of the hoop casing and pull out the hooping.)
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$61.75
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Ladies' Calash [#GLC2]
Fashionable women from Boston to Virginia needed the proper headwear to keep their hairstyles in place when venturing outdoors, and the Calash was the solution. Adapted from an original green silk Calash at Stenton Mansion in Philadelphia, our version is made in cotton fabric and willow canes (as were in 18th century ones) to hold the shape. The Calash has a shoulder-capelet and ties in a bow in front. Please state color choice.
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$184.00
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