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A Heritage Costumes Exclusive.
When thinking of colonists and American revolutionaries such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and even Thomas Paine, it’s impossible to imagine these men without an essential colonial accessory: the lacy or frilly white shirt. Men’s fashion during the 1700s was adopted from France, featuring elegant suits with fanciful and formal details.
Male fashion also called for ruffled cuffs on the sleeves of a shirt — the perfect detail to peek out from under a man’s jacket or coat.
An exclusive piece in our American Heritage collection of historical costume accessories, these colonial lace cuffs, in white are authentic to America’s colonial era. Meant to be a complement to our many 18th and 19th century pieces, you can mix and match, cuffs to any piece of your choosing. This add-on accessory set includes a pair of cuffs with elastic that slips around the wrists of any of our traditional colonial shirts for a historical and fashionable look true to the era.
This versatile and high-quality accessory can be used for school events, history lessons, or simply a fun day of experiencing life as a 18th-century colonist. Wear this lace jabot and cuff pair to Colonial Day, or don the accessories for a lesson on young boys’ colonial attire. All of our colonial clothing is appropriate for both the American Revolution and the colonial, revolutionary era. Made with pride and care right in the United States, this classic colonial jabot is built to last.
See Our Complete Selection Of Colonial Accessories Here:
The colonial history of the United States covers the history of European settlements from the start of colonization of America until their incorporation into the United States.
Fabric Content:
Self: 100% Polyester
Cleaning Instructions:
* Most items made from polyester/cotton blend treat as polyester.
* Most items are made from polyester can be machine washed and dried.
* Use warm water and add a fabric softener to the final rinse cycle.
* Machine dry at low temperature setting and remove articles as soon as the tumbling cycle is complete.
* If ironing is needed, use a moderately warm iron.
* Most items made from polyester can be dry-cleaned.
To remove stains:
* Soak and then wash with soap and warm water using a mild liquid detergent.
* Remove tough stains by spraying with a mild stain remover. It will have a better chance of removing stains other than food and dirt.
* Tumble dry on low heat.
*Colors may vary slightly in color*