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Historical Belle | 18th Century Men's Breeches @HistoricalBelle | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this historical costume sewing tutorial I will show you how I made a men's 18th century breeches using the Mill Farm Drop Front Breeches Pattern that I got from Burnley and Trowbridge. I had never made breeches before, and I found it rather confusing. So I'm not sure if I did everything right or the correct way, but I did make wearable breeches that look right.

I am trying to recreate the outfit that Roger wears to his wedding with Brianna Fraser in the Season 5 opener of Outlander. I also made a coat that goes with the breeches that I made earlier. I also have a video about make the men's 18th century coat that you can watch here: youtu.be/a9yiM-ie0sI

Link to the Pattern: burnleyandtrowbridge.com/collections/mill-farm-mens/products/mill-farm-drop-front-breeches-pattern?variant=31798407954519

Burnley and Trowbridge Buttons: burnleyandtrowbridge.com/collections/buttons/products/domed-pewter-button-with-rim?variant=31834123862103

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