Stays
DateCa. 1780
OriginEngland
MediumCotton (fabric); linen (lining); silk (thread); baleen (boning)
DimensionsWaist 24"; Chest 30"; Overall length at center front: 9 3/4".
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1986-45
DescriptionBeige cotton stays, heavily boned throughout. Boning is inserted inside channels created by pale yellow silk backstitching. Center-front bosom area has expansion lacing partway down, with a bundle of boning material that slides in a horizontally-configured channel for expansion at bust. Tabs at the waist are edged with twill tape. Shoulder strap extensions are cut in one with the back and intended to be brought to front and tied through eyelets. Stays close at the center back with lacing eyelets.Construction History:
1. c.1780: Initial Construction
Label TextWith their chest-expansion capability, these stays may have been worn for physical activities, such as riding.