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**Getting Dressed: 18th Century Riding Habit** click SHOW MORE for links Join me as I get dressed for the day in a Lady’s Riding Habit appropriate for the 1770’s! There are a lot of layers, but we look at each one in detail. You’re probably here to check out the links for where I got everything - those are listed below :D Christina **Connect with Me** / shesewshistory http://www.shesewshistory.com/ / shesewshistory **The Layers** *Shift – drafted from the Shift in my absolute favorite book on 18th century original clothing “Costume Close-Up”: https://www.amazon.com/Costume-Close-... *Wrapper – “Cotton Wrappers” for women are mentioned in historical accounts, but none exist for us to study. This one is drafted by me based on an original diagram called a “Manteu de Lit”. It's details are based on fancier wrappers seen in portraits from the era. *Stockings – https://www.samsonhistorical.com/coll... *Garters – silk ribbon I got on sale somewhere, but I love to recommend - https://burnleyandtrowbridge.com/ and they also have a lot of the findings I used on other parts of this ensemble. *Stays - https://www.jpryan.com/details/stays.... *Underpetticoat, Pockets & Bumroll – Drafted by me. Favorite linen store: https://fabrics-store.com/ *Quilted Petticoat – My friend Amy wrote up an excellent tutorial on how to make this petticoat and she also sells the quilted silk! I bought my quilted silk at Home Fabrics in Los Angeles. https://zadiegrossman.com/blogs/news/... *Habit Shirt – see my video for how to attach the ruffles as the method described in the pattern was confusing and modern (in my opinion), but the pattern itself is great! So I made this video to help- • 18th Century Ruffles for Men’s Shirts and ... Pattern: https://www.jpryan.com/details/Riding... *Outer Petticoat, Waistcoat & Coat - https://www.jpryan.com/details/riding... Wool from https://www.denverfabrics.com/ *Shoes - https://www.americanduchess.com/ *Earrings – Made by me with findings from https://www.firemountaingems.com/ *Hat - https://www.townsends.us/collections/... *Wallet made by Amanda Westover - / historical_salamander *Handkerchief – from a Vintage/thrift store *Gloves – Vintage Leather Gloves from an Antique Store *Walking Stick – I didn’t mention it in the video, but it’s an antique borrowed from my guy for the shoot. **Music** YouTube Audio Library