These 1770s stays' bodies were fully boned with whalebone. At the bottom,  the scales or peplum were stiffened with crinoline. What's

These 1770s stays' bodies were fully boned with whalebone. At the bottom, the scales or peplum were stiffened with crinoline. What's

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