Net Frock for Baby Girl Overview
The closet of a baby girl contains valuable secrets. Open the doors to experience fragment lotions, glitzy hair bands, and beautiful net frocks.
UNDER THE GARBS OF THE PAST
They were a customary dress prescribed to Monks and Friars. During the period 16th to 20th century, they were worn by women and girls alike.
For the lower class, they were in simple means, and the upper class used them frequently in their daily wear and ballroom parties. They were invented by Johann Reinhold Forster with his son George Forster in Tahiti.
WHAT’S IN A NET FROCK?
Talking of frocks worn by these young and beautiful baby girls has surpassed the range in cotton, linen, and velvet and finally net taking center stage.
The Net, an epitome of the Victorian era, has beautifully graced the clothing line in significant ways with frocks as its latest offering.
THE RICH LEGACY OF NET FROCKS
Weaved in the combination of two types the net frocks are fashioned from
- Automatic machinery- includes vegetable fibers having the likes of Cotton, Hemp, Flax, Manila, and Sisal
- Skill full hands- which secure and fasten the knots with fibers of Nylon, Polyester, Poly Prolene, and Polyethylene. Further run through the frocks gives a fragile yet, solid history of the finest variety of Net, which they are created.
- It was enshrined in the warmth of Tulle- sewed in the finest yarns and silk fibers, giving a soft texture.
- Bobbi Net- has the presence of English and French manufacturers which comprises the formation of lace
- Fish Net- synonymous to a fisherman’s Net, it is rough and filled with elastane fibers to give it a stretchy look.
- Maline- prized for its precious diamond-shaped holes.
- Crinoline- adds ruffles and gives volumes to the frocks.
- French Net- all the way from France. Rough-in nature and big in size gives sufficient space to six-sided diamond holes to fit inadequately.
THE BESPOKEN LUXURY
Not only in your regular reds, blues, and greens, they are available in pastels, neon’s and other offbeat colors and are also spotted in different sizes catering to various body types in short and long sleeves, off-shoulders, etc.
THE ROYAL TOUCH
Adds elegance and sparkle through motifs, gold, and silver plating’s, embroidery, sequins, and other shiny materials.
THE BEST MATCH
In terms of its lightweight, which is wearable and posses no chemicals and wrinkles.
UNFIT
- For fragility. Once torn is difficult to repair.
FIT FOR A PRINCESS
Worn with pride and beaming smiles at parties, festivals themed parties, and also the evening, day, and night parties.
VERDICT
Perfect wear for young girls. Fits the skin and bill. Having the only disadvantage of its fragile cloth which requires extra attention.