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In homage to our final days of fall before the season turns a kind eye to winter, I dedicate this Harvest English Style Caraco Jacket as a way of saying "so long" to a beautiful autumn. This style of jacket was popular during the mid to late 18th century (1775-85ish) either establishing its roots in England or France, I'm not quite sure. In the links below I'll share my quick resources that I've looked into. Please note that I was intending to make this costume for fun, and therefore didn't put a whole lot of effort or interest in making it completely historically accurate or by following exact patterns... as I mentioned before I just came up with everything myself. In the video, I am wearing the jacket without my stays for more comfort and ease while shooting... but let's be completely honest, I forgot to bring them to the shoot... Oh well. There was enough structure in the bodice to keep its shape and act like a lightly boned pair of stays. Hope you enjoy your last few days of fall! ____ My Works: Check out my blog: https://welldressedhistorian.wordpres... Follow me on Instagram: / welldressedhistorian ____ Resources: "18th Century Provencal Caraco and Quilted Petticoat" by Décor to Adore (https://decortoadore.net/2018/10/18th...) "Caraco" by Fashion History Timeline (https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/car...) _____ Music: "Dance of the Fireflies" by Nathan Moore (YouTube Library) "You are my Rainbow" by Unicorn Heads (YouTube Library) "Firefly" by Chris Haugen (YouTube Library)