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Everything a Victorian woman would have worn in just one day
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@shanalouise

10 months ago

I would like to be part of the movement that brings back tea gowns

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@esm1817

10 months ago

I imagine many women might have changed back into the wrapper unless they were in a "No bra, just sweatpants" kind of mood. 😂

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@maelavdrak

10 months ago

Every time i see that tea gown i think "Man, we need to bring those back, i need seventeen of them"

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@plumpcosplay8562

10 months ago

That wall paper is EVERYTHING

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@shadowtouched16

10 months ago

You should do.a serious on lower class fashion vs middle class in the same video. I think it would be interesting to see just how far the divide is in fashion.

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@triplehearts914

9 months ago

that wrapper and pinafore combo is beautiful! the teagown too!

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@kataisa3

10 months ago

I love Victorian style nightgowns. They look so comfy and romantic.

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@celesteadeanes4478

10 months ago

lets make tea gowns and wrappers great again

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@hiwaga7399

10 months ago

Part of the movement to bring back tea gowns. I might just buy a sewing machine and do it myself lol

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@shinjiiuchiha

10 months ago

That is the classiest pair of sweatpants I have seen in my life.

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@martagaines7272

10 months ago

That explains my grandmother's robe of similar cut. Its a tea gown not a robe. Ty ❤

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@Trudloops

10 months ago

Thanks for this content. I read lots of historical fiction, and it's great to be able to visualize what I read.

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@Beezer.D.B.

10 months ago

I just love these little glimpses into the past! I used to do dollhouse miniatures and focused primarily on the Victorian era, but loved researching many different eras through catalogs, cookbooks, etc.

This is a much more pleasant diversion into those eras. Thank you!

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@richellmcknight446

10 months ago

Oh! That's nothing like what I had imagined a Tea Gown looked like! I read a lot of historical romance, so it's really fun to see videos like this, gives me a better mental image when I'm reading!😊

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@mathiaslwolf

10 months ago

I wouldn’t normally subscribe to a channel that is such as the likes of women women’s fashion as a man but I absolutely love the American heritage that you in your passions, profoundly display, and inspires my artistic flare to do something similar in nature, as I have been thinking about for at least a decade.

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@christineannnicols

10 months ago

I want the tea gown for everyday life lol. So pretty

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@mcleodyoutube7298

9 months ago

At the beginning all I could see was that fire remembering the stories of peoples clothes regularly catching on fire.

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@candice_ecidnac

10 months ago

Man, I love that walking dress but for real I want a pattern for a tea gown. Add my name to the petition to bring back tea gowns.

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@myfanwydavies

10 months ago

love this!! and want all the clothes. would you please consider doing a video specifically on 1878 fashion? it’s my fave year !!!

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@charlesroberts4979

10 months ago

The wall paper on the walls of Victorian houses was the most common way to get poisoned because it had a lot of arsenic in it. The particles coming off the velvet type would break off and then be breathed into your lungs it would also be absorbed through your skin this problem became so great that the wallpaper manufacturers who are putting the arsenic in their product, were forced to take it out and even advertise that it had no arsenic in it

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