Lauren
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I won this today, and I think it suits this thread pretty well. From 1938.
Lauren said:I won this today, and I think it suits this thread pretty well. From 1938.
Lauren said:I won this today, and I think it suits this thread pretty well. From 1938.
I think it depends- in fashion terminology this constitutes as a "suspender" look for women. I do have dirndl patterns, too, but the "suspender skirt" was a different look but in the same class of "folk inspired wear" of the late 30s. Women did wear suspenders, but it was usually, if I was not mistaken, a highly contoversial look unless it was done with a touch of "whimsy" like in the images we've been posting. I know in the 20s some daring women wore men's suspenders. I'm not as up to speed on post 40s looks- but I have seen some suspender skirts from the 50s- but most often in the same fabric as the skirt they were paired with. Does anyone know- was there a time when women's suspenders were sold solely as an accessory without the "folk" look tied to it in the "golden era"?Mike in Seattle said:Most of what you're showing are dirndls and only a few are suspenders per se.
Miss Neecerie said:Alas in my opinion....this look....(either dirndl or true suspenders)...only looks good on the less then generously endowed.
So for me..cute to see in ads and pictures, but I would never in a million years try it.