The greatest majority of late 19th century dresses are fitted with two vertical darts on each side of the front piece (darts extending to armscye are generally not seen on the fashion fabric layer in 19th century clothing.) There are a few bodices that only have a single dart (half-fitted) and some that are loose with no fitting darts (saques)
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[32] 18th century [edit] Large, triangular silhouettes were favored during the 18th century, skirts were wide and supported by hoop underskirts