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Subscribe to our Newsletter today Despite some ardent fans—including skinheads in the 1960s, working women in the 1970s, and teenagers in the 1980s—suspenders fell out of fashion in the 20th ...
Stockings allow for a bit of air, at least. Lots of women, like myself, have been secretly wearing stockings and suspenders to the office or on nights out for years — so I’m pleased that they ...
Working women — or those who simply wanted to dress like them — adopted suspenders as part of the Annie Hall “unisex” look in the 1970s. A 1986 People magazine article recommended that “ ...
Women fell out of love with stockings and suspenders shortly after World War II with the arrival of tights, which were easier and more comfortable to wash and wear. They also removed the suspender ...
Samuel Clemens, AKA Mark Twain, hated suspenders so much ... but for underpants and women's corsets as well,” writes the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In the longer term, writes Rebecca ...