A charming and distinctive restored Edwardian petticoat (c. 1900–1910) in fine white linen, featuring a reworked red-and-white striped waistband with a matching tie detail at the side. The skirt falls into a tiered silhouette with bands of lace insertion and a ruffled hem, creating a lovely interplay of texture and movement.
Linen was a prized fabric in the Edwardian era — breathable, durable, and beautifully textured. This piece has been restored with visible mending and a thoughtfully reworked waistband, celebrating the art of repair and the beauty of giving old things new life.
- Era: Edwardian, c. 1900–1910
- Fabric: White linen
- Details: Reworked red-striped waistband with tie, tiered lace insertions, ruffled hem
- Condition: Restored; visible mending and reworked waistband
- Quantity: One of a kind — only 1 available
For the lover of antique textiles, visible mending, and slow fashion with soul.