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Antique Edwardian Split Bloomers with Hand Embroidered Birds & Monogram – Lace Trim Cotton Batiste Drawers c.1905–1915

Antique Edwardian Split Bloomers with Hand Embroidered Birds & Monogram – Lace Trim Cotton Batiste Drawers c.1905–1915

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Wear the rare. Choose quality. Live with history.

Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage — where carefully sourced vintage and antique garments are preserved, reimagined, and offered a second life. Each piece is unique, carrying the quiet beauty of its past and waiting to be worn again with intention.

Beautiful antique Edwardian split bloomers dating to the early 20th century, crafted from fine lightweight cotton batiste and adorned with delicate lace trim and hand embroidery.

These elegant antique drawers feature the classic open split construction typical of Edwardian undergarments, designed for comfort and practicality beneath long dresses of the period.

The hem is finished with intricate lace, including decorative tape lace and delicate mesh lace inserts. A charming embroidered motif of two birds appears on the lower leg, along with a hand embroidered monogram framed by ornamental lacework, adding a very personal and romantic detail typical of fine antique lingerie.

The original button closure at the waist was missing when found, so a soft ribbon tie has been thoughtfully added to allow the waist to adjust to multiple sizes while preserving the integrity of the antique fabric. This also allows the piece to be styled easily for modern wear.

These bloomers are light, airy, and surprisingly versatile. They can be worn as lingerie, summer bloomers, resort wear, or layered under sheer dresses.

Details

Period: Edwardian, circa 1905–1915

Material: Fine cotton batiste

Construction: Open split drawers

Embellishments:

• Hand embroidered birds motif

• Hand embroidered monogram

• Decorative lace inserts and hem lace

Closure: Adjustable ribbon tie at waist (added for wearability)

Condition: Very good antique condition. Fabric remains strong and wearable. Minor signs of age consistent with antique garments.

 Styling Ideas

These antique bloomers can be styled in many ways today:

• With an Edwardian corset cover

• As romantic summer bloomers

• Under a sheer antique dress

• With a silk camisole for boudoir styling

• As resort or beach wear

Measurements

All measurements are taken flat (in inches).

(1 inch = 2.54 cm)

Please compare with a garment you own for best fit.

Waist: 20 1/2”

Hips:25”

Leg Hem width:12 1/2”

Total length (shoulder to hem): 21 1/2 font-23” back

Mannequin reference: Women’s Size Large

Bust 38.18” · Waist 31.1” · Hips 40.9”

⚠️ Please review measurements carefully before purchasing.

Fit & Sizing Notes

Vintage and antique garments do not follow modern sizing standards. Many were handmade or custom-tailored for one individual. Size tags, when present, are for reference only — measurements are essential. I’m always happy to assist with fit questions.

Condition & Care

All pieces are vintage or antique and may show gentle signs of age

Pre-1930s fabrics (silk, muslin, lace) are delicate and should be worn with care

Garments are best worn with ease, not tension

Edwardian & Victorian considerations:

Corset-era pieces often have very small waists with broader shoulders or hips

Sleeves are frequently designed as ¾ length

Buttons may vary due to age and period repairs

Shipping

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Import taxes and duties are the buyer’s responsibility

All shipments are insured; assistance with claims is always provided

Accessories shown are for styling only and are not included.

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