Canezou fichu 17-18th century

$
25.00
Fichu is a thin kerchief or scarf that covers the neck and décolleté. It appeared in the clothing of French women in the 17th century. Fichu covered the deep neckline of a lady's dress, which was popular at the time, warming and providing a decent look. However, ladies often used the shawl in such a way that the scarf revealed or favorably exaggerated the female charms, rather than hiding them. Canezou - fichu which also covered the neck and décolleté, but the ends of which crossed on the chest and tied at the waist.

Fabric: Cambric 100% cotton
Color: White
Additional materials: Cotton Lace

Measurements for ordering (measurements are indicated when placing an order):
  1. Bust circumference -
  2. Waist circumference -

Production time: 3-5 days
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