What is the history of smocking?
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Smocking is a decorative embroidery technique that dates back to the Middle Ages in England, where it was originally used to add elasticity and decoration to garments like smocks worn by laborers. The technique involves gathering fabric in a series of pleats and holding them in place with embroidery stitches, allowing for flexibility and comfort. Over time, smocking evolved from a practical application to a fashionable embellishment on children's clothing and adult garments.
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Zipper Front Smock, Hunter Green
Hunter Green Short Sleeve Unisex Zipper Front Smock made of 65% polyester and 35% Cotton in a poplin weave with a fabric weight of 4.5 oz/sq yd. and 3 pockets. Left Chest Pocket and 2 Lower Patch Pockets Short Sleeves Color Matched Zipper Front Closure Color: Hunter Green S...
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