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  • Bloomers - Wikipedia
    Bloomers, also called the bloomer, the Turkish dress, the American dress, or simply reform dress, are divided women's garments for the lower body They were developed in the 19th century as a healthful and comfortable alternative to the heavy, constricting dresses worn by American women
  • Bloomers | Description, Victorian Era, Women’s Rights, Reform . . .
    Bloomers were “rational dress” for women advocated by Amelia Jenks Bloomer in the early 1850s The clothing consisted of a short jacket, a skirt extending below the knee, and loose trousers, gathered at the ankles
  • bloomers | Fashion History Timeline
    Bloomers are a bifurcated garment that were worn under dresses in the 19th century They soon became a symbol of women’s rights because early activist Amelia Bloomer wore drawers long enough to stick out from under her dress
  • When American Feminists Were Pilloried for Daring to Wear Bloomers
    Some 50 years before bloomer-clad women rode bicycles in public, heralding a new era of freedom for women, few dared to don the trousers in public The women who did wear the style became known
  • How Bloomers Went From a 1800s Feminist Statement to a 2024 . . . - ELLE
    Designers are reimagining bloomers by melding modern elements with vintage influences Contemporary styles range from mini to capri lengths, linen to silk
  • The History of Bloomers - Tatter
    Initially, bloomers referred to loose pants gathered around the ankles, often worn under knee-length skirts and dresses — shorter and much lighter than their ankle-grazing counterparts The term has also come to refer to short, billowing women’s undergarments for the lower body
  • Discover REVOLUTIONARY 19th CENTURY BLOOMERS NOW!
    Bloomers were a type of clothing introduced in the 19th century that caused quite a stir They were essentially loose-fitting trousers, gathered at the ankles, worn under a knee-length skirt
  • Bloomers Are Back From the 19th Century - The Cut
    This freedom of movement led to the invention of bloomers in the first place The 19th-century garment was designed to free women from the period’s highly restrictive Victorian corsets, bodices, and crinolines, as well as layers upon layers of petticoats in thick fabrics that became a health hazard in the heat




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