Making an 18th/Early 19th Century Shift from an Extant Original!
It might be important to note that, according to the seller of the original shift, it was initially acquired from a French convent and so that might account for the slightly old fashioned (by the late 19th century) cutting and construction methods. I also suspect that the heavy quality of the linen and the position of the neckline may be more specific to the religious institutional environment of the original owner.
MATERIAL SOURCES:
-Linen: Grey Lines Linen, NYC
-Linen thread: Burnley & Trowbridge [http
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