Plain Velvet Medici Belt- Double Pointed - 9 COLORS ,Civil War, 19th Century Victorian, Cummerbund, Sash Belt
Plain Velvet Medici Belt- Double Pointed - 9 COLORS ,Civil War, 19th Century Victorian, Cummerbund, Sash Belt
The front of this belt is made of your choice of 9 COLORS of velvet. The belt is tied in the back with long black cotton ties. We have chosen these ties as they tend to tie well and to STAY TIGHTLY TIED. The belt is built on a stiffened form of plastic canvas and felt, which makes it easier to care for and helps the belt hold its shape. The belt features a double point in the center front. The center measures 6 inches point to point. With the long ties this belt should fit most waist sizes.
A good finishing touch to your outfit. Belts were worn to help emphasize the waistline. Belts also help to hide the joint between the bodice and the skirt. Young women wore the belts as part of the new "fashionable" styling of the garibaldi blouse and skirt combination.
Period Correct? Peterson's Magazine, March 1862 ---"The Russian, Swiss and Medici waist bands are worn more than ever. Some are plain. Some stitched in colored silk, others embroidered with silk, braid and etc."
Want to make your own? We have the pattern available: TSA-525 Medici Belt in both DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and hardcopy.