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Girdle

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Mary Brooks Picken defined girdle as a “flexible, light-weight shaped corset, made partly or entirely of elastic. Worn to confine the figure, especially through the hip line.” Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary offered: “A woman’s close-fitting undergarment often boned and usu. [sic] elasticized that extends from the waist to below the hips.” Neither definition does full justice to the undergarment that changed shape, materials, and functions through its six decades of prominence in women’s wardrobes, from the 1910s through the 1960s. Girdles evolved continuously to take advantage of new fibers and fabric structures and to respond to each new silhouette in women’s outerwear. Pantie girdles came on the scene when substantial numbers of women began to wear pants. Initially, girdles appealed to younger women and teen girls, but women of all ages eventually wore some type of girdle, before control-top panty hose supplanted the girdle’s functions for all but the most conservative women. (more…)