JF Ptak Science Books Quick Post
Most of the following relate U.S. patent reports on brassieres--for shaping, reducing, electrifying, supporting, warming and preventing "breast cake"--but I've added a few other associated undergarment creations. It seems that there was so very much "underneath"sections to the bodies of the dressed woman during this time that there could scarcely be any room for anything on top of them. There was just so much fabric and texture and belts and straps and loops and metal and fasteners and looseners and ties and wraps that, once the onion was peeled, there was nothing left but peel, which may well have been the overall societal message draped over women during this period of time.
Garter Attachment, 1892
Armpit Armor, 1893
Brassiere & Corset and More, 1898
Brassiere, 1899
Bust Pad and Chest Protector, 1899
Undergarment Buckle, 1901
Brassiere and Corset, 1908
Brassiere, 1909
1915 Breast Reduction Brassiere.
Brassiere, 1917
Brassiere, 1920
Brassiere, 1925
Brassiere & Corset Combo, 1928
Architectural Breast Supporters, 1929
Massive Brassiere Corset, 1929
Engineering Breast Supporters, 1930
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