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Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

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In the middle ages the clothing was already used for shaping the body. And for many ladies a supportive undergarment is indispensable. This medieval linen brassiere is suitable for bigger cup sizes. The bra has comfortable wide straps and reaches to the waist. The exceptional feature are the two-part cups that leave room for the

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

Medieval Linen Brassiere Dress (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

Medieval Linen Brassiere (15th Century) – Larva – Historical Dressmaking

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