A bodice with a low, round neckline and 3/4-length sleeves that are slightly puffed at the shoulder. The skirted peplum of the bodice flares several inches down from the waist and is pleated in the back.
Composed of an undertunic, a lace-up shirt, a waistcoat, an ascot or neck tie, a jacket, an overcoat, trousers, stockings and garters, buckled shoes, and a top hat.
An outer garment with long, cuffed sleeves and attached front pockets, buttoned up the front, often with a collar. It may be anywhere from hip- to knee-length and is made of wool and can include embroidery or other trim. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
A short, sleeveless jacket made of leather with a front closure, worn over the doublet. It often has a V-shaped waist and can include a short skirted section. It may be embroidered or slashed, revealing a contrasting fabric.
Comprised of a chemise, stockings and garters, corset, tie-on pockets, a bum roll, 2 petticoats, a jacket bodice, a neckerchief, an apron, booties, and a mob cap.
An outdoor, wool jacket that covers the body from neck to calf with long sleeves, a lapel collar, and a front button closure. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
A long-sleeved, silk jacket that ends at the waist and closes via hidden hooks and eyes at the front, worn both indoors and outdoors with an empire gown. It features a stand-up collar, puffed sleeves at the shoulder that taper to the wrist, and it may be embroidered.
A warm outfit of a chemise, a jacket, 2 petticoats, stockings and garters, fur boots, a cloak, mittens, a wool scarf, and an ushanka. Treat the temperature as 60 degrees higher.