A beautifully restored Edwardian men's blouse (c. 1900–1910) in sturdy white cotton, featuring a stand collar, long sleeves with buttoned cuffs, and a graceful curved hem. The heavier weight of the cotton gives this piece a satisfying structure and longevity that speaks to its working origins.
Styled for a woman, this piece is effortlessly chic — the curved hem and relaxed fit lend themselves perfectly to being tucked into a high-waisted skirt or worn loose over wide-leg trousers. Restored with visible mending worn with pride.
- Era: Edwardian, c. 1900–1910
- Fabric: Sturdy white cotton
- Details: Stand collar, long sleeves, buttoned cuffs, curved hem
- Originally made for: Men; beautifully wearable for all genders
- Condition: Restored; visible mending present
- Quantity: One of a kind — only 1 available
For the slow fashion lover, the gender-fluid dresser, or the collector of rare antique garments.