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The more practical gown of the Empire Period

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The more practical gown of the Empire Period

Author
Historic Costumes
Their Influence on Modern Fashions
By S. H. Ditchett
Reprinted from the Dry Goods Economist of April 3, 1920
Available from Archive.org
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517*1000
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