
Victorian Late / Bustle · 1870s · American
Production
handmade
Material
cotton
Culture
American
A white cotton sunbonnet featuring a deep, structured brim that extends forward to shade the face and curves around to protect the sides of the head. The bonnet is constructed with a fitted crown that sits close to the head, with gathered fabric at the back creating fullness. White ribbon ties hang from either side, designed to secure the bonnet under the chin. The brim appears to be reinforced with internal structure to maintain its protective shape. The cotton fabric shows a subtle textured weave, and the construction demonstrates practical millinery techniques typical of American rural and working-class women's headwear during the Victorian period.
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