フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 8月5日 22時54分
On #NationalUnderwearDay, we look back to the 1860s, when sprung-steel hoop skirts like this one were indeed underwear. While seemingly cumbersome, “cage-crinolines” were hailed at the time as both marvels of technology and a blessing to women, since they supported fashionably wide skirts and were graceful, lightweight, economical, and healthful. Does your underwear elicit such praise? "Woman’s Hoop Skirt," c. 1865, made by the Bridgeport Skirt Company
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