




Lucía blouse
Origin | Material | Date |
Mallorca | Old cotton | Early/mid 20th Century |
We are sure you have seen this kind of blouse this season in several high-street brands… But you can be sure that Lucia is the undoubted original one. It dates from the early-mid 20th century and we found it at an old Majorcan trousseau. Its square neck, leaving the bones of the clavicle visible, makes it hyper-feminine and super flattering. We love its short sleeves, a little puffy, and of course that gorgeous set of two floral embroideries that runs around the neck as well as the sleeves.
Lucia has a beautiful pattern, shorter at the front and longer at the back. In addition, it fits at the waist, which adds volume to the chest area, without exaggerating it.
Lucia had some holes in the front that have been patched with beautiful little flowers. It keeps the precious original mother-of-pearl buttons. Take good care of them because they are very hard to find nowadays!
Lenght from top shoulder to bottom hem: 50 cm (front) and 44 (back). Width from side to side at chest level: 50 cm.
Heigh of model: 162 cm and she usually wears size S tops.
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The garments we offer are all at least 70 or 80 years old, some even more than one hundred. They are all from rural Mallorca, from those dowries which someone first embroidered years ago and were later stored in a trunk and forgotten about.
They are all simple items, hand-made and mainly white. All have tiny details such as embroideries which make them extremely special. You may find two blouses which look similar, but none are exactly the same. Several are embroidered with the initials or first name of the pieces' original owner.
We have searched the island from market to market, home to home, for the most beautiful blouses and gowns you can imagine. We have found old cotton and linen. Durable, fresh and breathable fabrics which are ideal to become your standard Summer wear.
All the garments you will find here have been completely restored. The process starts at the hands of an expert embroiderer who has carefully mended any imperfections it may have suffered over time. We really want our hemstitches, embossing and loop stitching to look as good as it did on the very first day it was worn.
Next, the garments undergo a rigorous cleaning process to remove any hard staining from rust or damp. Please take into account that you may still find a loose thread or some patching or tiny staining that refuses to budge (don't worry we will tell you about it first). We believe that these slight imperfections aren't bad, in fact, they are part of the history of the piece.
We assure you that nothing makes you feel as unique as wearing a unique piece of clothing like these ones, being able to imagine who tailored it for its original owner and now for you. Where did she live? What was her story? Or even better, to imagine that maybe it was worn at a particularly important event or time in her life. This, we believe, is quite magical.
Care
Our garments have survived until today because the thread originally used to make them is so resistant. To keep them in their best condition possible, we recommend you do not wash at more than 30º, nor use fabric conditioner and only allow a medium spin. For an easier ironing, do it when the garment is still a bit wet.