jump, anonymous, c. 1690 - c. 1750 Canvas Print
Bodice with cut lap and loose sleeves of quilted satin. The seam in the middle of the back is reinforced on the inside and outside with concreted trenzen. This compensates for the possible tension by putting on the lacing at the front and preventing the back seam from jumping open. The seam is sewn up on the inside with coarse (new?) stitches and this could indicate an 'accident' in the past. A 'hunger line' is a garment with sleeves, fitted and 'with wide buildings hanging downwards'. In 1710 (F. Halma, Woordenboek der Nederduitsche en Fransche Talen) is a 'corset, 'a stitched lyfje without balynen'.
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