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Marcella Victorian Polonaise and Skirt Dress
$279.00
Linette Victorian Style Ensemble
$249.00
Patience Victorian Bustle Top and Skirt
$232.00
Emily Polonaise Set
$299.00
Carlotta Victorian Ensemble
$289.95
Bethany Ensemble
$186.00
Eden Lacy Victorian Polonaise
$219.00
Dolly's Old West Ensemble
$188.00
Irenna Victorian Ensemble
$192.00
Mirabelle Victorian Style Print Ensemble
$206.00
Civil War Styled Ensemble
$249.95
Kady Bell Civil War Gown
$281.00
Victorian Pioneer Ensemble
$209.00
Rebecca Victorian Print Set
$187.00
Victorian Styled Dress Set
$189.95
Liesel Victorian Ensemble
$289.00
Lilly Edwardian Blouse and Skirt
$207.00
Anouk Victorian Ensemble
$212.00
Mrs. Cheyenne's Victorian Afternoon Dress
$299.00
Mimosa Victorian Ensemble
$329.00
Blossom Dress and Cape Ensemble
$169.00
Demetria Braid Trimmed Victorian Ensemble
$232.00
Victorian Bustier and Skirt
$219.95
Victorian Annamae Polonaise Set
$358.00
Gretchen Victorian Polonaise Ensemble
$288.00
Gina Blouse-Cinched Vest-Split Skirt
$189.95
Pioneer Print Set
$179.00
Maybelle Victorian Ensemble
$241.00
Clarimonde Victorian Style Ensemble
$257.00
Angie Edwardian Styled Outfit
$169.00
Josepha Victorian Print Jacket and Skirt
$258.00
Lavinia Victorian Ensemble
$182.00
Victorian Civil War Style Set
$193.00
Gretchen Victorian Polonaise (Jacket only)
$219.00
Ruby's Barn Yard Dance Women's Western Outfit
$206.00
Sarah Ann Victorian Blouse and Skirt
$242.00
Mrs. Cheyenne's Polonaise (Jacket only)
$206.00
Rosie Victorian Print Set
$196.00
Lenora Victorian Old West long jacket and skirt
$208.00
Corrinna Victorian Old West Ensemble
$229.00

The fabric of the era helps us further understand the Victorian era. Calico, a printed cotton, is one of those fabrics. First making its way to Europe in the 1400s, calico was considered a luxury. Thanks to the Industrial Revolution, calico textile production came to the United States. During the beginning of its production in the early 1800s, it was still considered a costly luxury textile by many. As time progressed calico production increased, reducing the cost of the fabric. Frontier women were able to afford a blot of the cloth to make garments for their families. However, it still remained unattainable for rural women who were forced to make their own clothing from woolen fibers.

Whether in San Francisco, on the frontier or in Europe calico was favored for its practicality. Not only was cotton a cheap fabric, but it was breathable. Women could go about their day to day activities without central air and not overheat. These bright fabrics were a fashionable change from the simple goods available to the working class at the time.

Here at Recollections, we have designs perfect for the working frontier maiden and the high class society women. Our handsome polonaise ensembles are great for smart day wear. While our split skirt and blouse ensembles are excellent for a hard day's work on the frontier. All of our garments are made in the USA and available in sizes XS to XXXXL. We can't wait to make your next (or first) print ensemble!