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This Dress Survived for More Than Three Centuries at the Bottom of the Sea

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

Divers found an almost perfectly preserved dress in the remains of a ship that sank off the Netherlands in the 1600s. Researchers are trying to figure out who owned the garment.

Claire Moses
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