The Bloomers are gathered at the waist with an adjustable elastic drawstring, and have eyelet trim threaded with satin ribbon at the knee. The bloomers can be worn gathered or un-gathered at the knee, suitable for periods from the 18th and 19th centuries. Fabrics and colors: white and black 100% cotton broadcloth or ivory handkerchief linen
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