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Edwardian White Cotton Bloomers with Broderie Anglaise Lace Hem – Antique Open Drawers Lingerie c.1905–1915-ED67
Edwardian White Cotton Bloomers with Broderie Anglaise Lace Hem – Antique Open Drawers Lingerie c.1905–1915-ED67
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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.
A beautiful pair of authentic Edwardian antique cotton bloomers, dating to approximately 1905–1915.
These elegant open drawers were worn as part of a woman’s undergarment set beneath long skirts and dresses during the Edwardian period. They are made from fine lightweight cotton batiste or lawn, a breathable fabric commonly used for high-quality lingerie of the era.
The bloomers feature a classic open-crotch design, this one’s on the back, typical of antique drawers, allowing ease of wear beneath the complex layered clothing of the time.
The legs are finished with a stunning broderie anglaise embroidered hem, showcasing delicate floral eyelet motifs and scalloped edges. Above the embroidery sits a narrow entre-deux insertion band, a refined lingerie sewing technique often found in Edwardian garments.
The waist has a drawstring closure, allowing the piece to adjust comfortably to multiple sizes. @ buttons on the sides.
Despite their age of over 100 years, the bloomers remain a beautiful wearable antique textile, perfect for collectors, historical fashion enthusiasts, or modern styling.
They can be worn today as:
• romantic vintage lingerie
• summer bloomers or lounge wear
• layered under sheer dresses
• styled with corset covers or camisoles
• bohemian festival or cottagecore fashion
* Perfect beach attire.
Pieces like these are increasingly rare, especially with such beautiful hand-embroidered broderie anglaise hems.
Condition
Very good antique condition.
Signs of age consistent with a garment over a century old may include:
• light wear
• small age marks
The embroidery and construction remain strong and beautiful.
Measurements
All measurements are taken flat (in inches).
(1 inch = 2.54 cm)
Please compare with a garment you own for best fit.
• Waist: 17 1/2”
• Hips: 24” open
• Leg width at narrowest before the ruffle starts: 9 1/2”
• Total length (waist to hem): 28”
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
• Ships within 1 business day
• International buyers: phone number required for delivery
• 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.This
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