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  • Reticule (handbag) - Wikipedia
    A reticule, also known as a ridicule or indispensable, was a type of small handbag or purse, similar to a modern evening bag, used mainly from 1795 to 1820 [1] The reticule became popular with the advent of Regency fashions in the late 18th century
  • Purses - An Agreeable Tyrant
    White purses or “reticules,” a contemporary term for little handbags, were easily sewn and decorated at home They coordinated beautifully with the vogue for white cotton dresses in the 1790s and early 1800s
  • Accessories’ Ancestors: Reticules - Fashion Heritage
    The first bags were called reticules With the term ‘reticule’ we refer to a small drawstring bag, probably the first ‘bag’ in the modern sense of the word It then went on to become a synonym for any kind of purse or handbag carried by a woman
  • Reticule - British - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Small mesh bags known as reticules were the must-have "it bags" of 1800-1825 Too small for carrying much more than a few coins, reticules were often shown in satirical prints as a fashionable foible of women's attire
  • Victorian Purses, Bags and Handbags History - Vintage Dancer
    Long tube shaped reticules with or without a tassel dangling from the bottom came by many names such as stoking purses, miser purses, ring purses, and finally just long purses
  • Reticule or Bag Archives - Suzi Love
    Empire style, or early 1800s, high-waisted dresses made it impossible to either sewn in a pocket or to tie on a pocket, so women began carrying small, decorated bags called Reticules, or ridicules, which generally pulled close at the top with a drawstring
  • 1800s Reticule - Etsy
    Explore exquisite 1800s reticules, perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts Discover antique samplers, silk embroidered purses, and vintage linen pouches, each a unique piece of the past
  • Regency era pockets - Beatrice Knight
    As the Regency era progressed, women matched reticules to their outfits Many have survived, including examples made of metallic mesh, tortoiseshell, leather, and fine textiles
  • The Reticule: From the 18th Century to modern day Fortuny
    Originally crafted from netting, reticules soon appeared in silk, satin, and velvet, often decorated with embroidery or beading Some matched the wearer’s gown, while others displayed elaborate craftsmanship Most closed with a drawstring, though later designs introduced small clasps
  • 1820-1830 ca. Collections of Reticules, or Ridicules, Or Purses. # . . .
    Empire style, or early 1800s, high-waisted dresses made it impossible to either sewn in a pocket or to tie on a pocket, so women began carrying small, decorated bags called Reticules, or ridicules, which generally pulled close at the top with a drawstring





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