I don't know where the blouse came from, but there is another issue with vintage items. Dealers repair items to make them salable. I have seen ties I am sure were modernly shortened (different thread and stitch lengths), probably because the ends were frayed. And ties cut off altogether all the way up to the center back where they were sewed down.

Fran
Lavolta Press
www.lavoltapress.com

On 8/14/2015 11:02 AM, WorkroomButtons.com wrote:
Thanks so much!   We have shirtwaists that do have a longer front, but this one 
does not.  Also, even assuming a tiny waistline, the outside ties are not long 
enough for a bow -- they can only be knotted.  Would the knotted ties be hidden 
under the skirt top?

Any clue as to the purpose of the longer inner ties?
Dede
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West Village Studio
www.workroombuttons.com
       From: Lavolta Press <f...@lavoltapress.com>
  To: Historical Costume <h-cost...@indra.com>
  Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 1:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [h-cost] Stange detail on early 1900's shirtwaists - help?
The ties are quite usual in Edwardian blouses. They are sewn to the back
of the blouse and come around to tie in front. They are often too short
to tie in a bow rather than a knot, although possibly the original
wearer had a smaller waistline than a modern wearer. It's hard to tell
the waist size with a full style of blouse. The purpose of the ties is
to keep the blouse from riding up, and to secure the arrangement of
waist folds the wearer made when putting on the blouse, especially if
the blouse has a front "puff" (it will look longer in front than in back
when not being worn if that is the case).  Blouses of this period could
button in either the front or the back, but whichever has the ties sewn
to it is the back.

Hope this helps.

Fran
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com



On 8/14/2015 8:21 AM, WorkroomButtons.com wrote:
We've encountered a puzzling detail present on several early 1900's shirtwaists 
at the Reed Homestead (THS Clothing Collection).  One example can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/workroombuttons/albums/72157657235770901

Please be sure to scroll down a bit and read the descriptions below the photos.
1.  What is the function of the ties?  Front ties are too short to be tied into 
a back bow, and inside ties...?2.  Which is the front side of the shirtwaist:  
pleats or buttons?

We're really stuck here!  Can anyone help us out?  Thanks!
Sincerely,Dede O'Hair _________________________
West Village Studio
www.workroombuttons.com
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