Shop Classic Turn-of-the Century Blouses

Marielle Edwardian Blouse
$92.00
Pearl Edwardian White Batiste Lacy Blouse
$99.00
Edwardian Blouse
$81.00
Pioneer Victorian Blouse
$89.00
Edwardian Blouse
$91.00
Sailor Blouse
$92.00
Victorian Blouse
$92.00
Sarah Ann Victorian Blouse
$93.00
Ida Victorian Edwardian Blouse
$82.00
Geneve Blouse
$83.00
Rachel Mae Victorian Style Blouse
$138.00
Annella Victorian Edwardian Blouse
$79.00
Delphine Edwardian Blouse
$129.00
Avonlea Edwardian Blouse
$119.00
Madalina Victorian romantic style satin Blouse with lace
$94.00
Green Gable Victorian Blouse
$86.00
Maggie Victorian Blouse
$84.00
Classic Victorian Blouse
$99.00
Ruth Victorian Blouse
$85.00
Ashlyn Blouse
$83.00
Victorian Blouse
$92.00
Nora Victorian Blouse
$89.00
Chloe Victorian Cotton Work Blouse
$99.00
Green Gable Blouse
$89.00
Belinda Victorian Blouse
$120.00
Mira Victorian Blouse
$85.00
Cotton Blouse
$85.00
Charlene Victorian Blouse
$89.00
Pioneer Blouse
$85.00
Green Gables Blouse
$81.00
Clara Blouse
$85.00
Madelyn Victorian Batiste Blouse
$89.00
White Batiste Blouse Lace Trim
$89.00
Adele Edwardian Blouse
$89.00
Edwardian Cotton Print Blouse
$89.00
Felicia Victorian Edwardian Blouse
$89.00
Alice Edwardian White Batiste Blouse
$109.00
Sarah Emma Blouse
$82.00
Maybelle Top
$91.00
Blanche Edwardian  Blouse
$99.00
Victorian Pioneer Top
$109.00
Marta Edwardian Blouse
$99.00
Edwardian Lace Blouse
$99.00
Victorian  Blouse
$83.00
Emily Victorian Blouse
$89.00
Maria Victorian Blouse
$89.00
Victorian Edwardian Blouse
$81.00
Blair Edwardian Blouse
$79.00

Women in Europe and American began wearing shirts in 1860, shortly after the introduction of separates in 1850. The Garibaldi shirt, named after the Italian Revolutionary hero, became popular fashion among Victorian women in the 1860s. Not only did it provide comfort, but it also became known as a "revolution in ladies' costume". The blouses were made in the same way as men's shirts of the time, with front pleats and buttons. Bishop sleeves were added to the shirt, for a feminine touch. The blouses were appropriate for morning, breakfast and demi-toilette or leisure wear.

As sportswear rose in popularity in the late 1880s, more and more women adopted the suit for everyday wear. The suit consisted of a jacket, skirt and blouse. The jacket had large padded shoulders and strong tailored features, giving women better posture and new found confidence. These broad shoulders corresponded with women's new roles in society. No longer were they confined to the cult of domesticity, but free to participate in work and sports just like their male peers.

Whether it be an adaption of the popular Garibaldi shirt, a simple work blouse or a riding jacket, we can provide for all your Victorian blouse and jacket needs here at Recollections. Our Victorian tops are of the highest quality and made in the finest of fabrics. Choose from a variety of fabrics including: twill, lace, calico and taffeta. All of our garments are made in sizes XS to XXXXL and made in the USA. We can't wait to make your next (or first) Victorian blouse or jacket!