
18th century panniers
Panniers are undergarments that were worn in the 18th century to create a wide, voluminous shape in women's skirts. They were constructed with hoops or steel bones to create a framework that extended the width of the skirt.
The panniers were worn under the skirt and were tied around the waist, creating a structured shape that emphasized the hips and made the waist look smaller.
composition: cotton canvas, steels
one size fits all
you can wear it as two side pockets or merge them together with attached straps inside the pockets
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18th century panniers
Panniers are undergarments that were worn in the 18th century to create a wide, voluminous shape in women's skirts. They were constructed with hoops or steel bones to create a framework that extended the width of the skirt.
The panniers were worn under the skirt and were tied around the waist, creating a structured shape that emphasized the hips and made the waist look smaller.
composition: cotton canvas, steels
one size fits all
you can wear it as two side pockets or merge them together with attached straps inside the pockets
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Panniers are undergarments that were worn in the 18th century to create a wide, voluminous shape in women's skirts. They were constructed with hoops or steel bones to create a framework that extended the width of the skirt.
The panniers were worn under the skirt and were tied around the waist, creating a structured shape that emphasized the hips and made the waist look smaller.
composition: cotton canvas, steels
one size fits all
you can wear it as two side pockets or merge them together with attached straps inside the pockets





















