18th C. Hip Pad / False Rump or Bum Roll 1730-1770
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Description
This hip pad (also called bum roll or false rump) is the perfect support for your 18th C. dress, if you do not want to use a full Panier. Suitable for
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This hip pad (also called bum roll or false rump) is the perfect support for your 18th C. dress, if you do not want to use a full Panier. Suitable for
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Should You Always Wear a Bum Pad for 18th Century Dress? – American Duchess Blog
from
per adult (price varies by group size)