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'''Open drawers''', also called '''split drawers''', are a type of girl's and women's [[underwear]] that were popular in the [[Victorian era]], [[Edwardian era]] and the [[Golden Twenties]] (approximately 1850 to 1930). | '''Open drawers''', also called '''split drawers''', are a type of girl's and women's [[underwear]] that were popular in the [[Victorian era]], [[Edwardian era]] and the [[Golden Twenties]] (approximately 1850 to 1930). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Prior to the 19th century, women would wear no underwear at all. With the onset of the cage [[crinoline]] in the 1850s, it became | Prior to the 19th century, women would wear no underwear at all. With the onset of the cage [[crinoline]] in the 1850s, it became necessary to wear [[drawers]], for warmth and to avoid embarrassing accidents. In the days before elastic [[fabric]]s and [[waistband]]s were invented, drawers were often equipped with an opening for toilet use. This was called "open style". | ||
== Design == | == Design == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<center><Gallery> | <center><Gallery> | ||
Image:Opendrawers-01.jpg|thumb|Open drawers, the rear slit opened to fully expose the buttocks.]] | |||
Image:Agelou4.jpg|thumb|Lady at the sea with opened drawers (1910-1917).]] | |||
Image:Drawers.jpg|thumb|Ladies' drawers, knee length, open style (buttoned in the back).]] | |||
Image:Victorian spank.jpg|[[Victorian]](?) spanking photo ([[F/F]]). | Image:Victorian spank.jpg|[[Victorian]](?) spanking photo ([[F/F]]). | ||
Image:Markham02.jpg|Vintage spanking photo (FF/F). | Image:Markham02.jpg|Vintage spanking photo (FF/F). | ||
Image:Open panties.jpg|Vintage erotica photograph: woman with panties opened in the rear (1920s). | Image:Open panties.jpg|Vintage erotica photograph: woman with panties opened in the rear (1920s). | ||
Image: | Image:ffopendrawershandspanking.jpg|Vintage [[F/F]] spanking photograph from [[Biederer Studio]]. | ||
Image:Bied-mastersub.jpg|Elegant 1930s [[maledom]] photo from [[Biederer Studio]]. | Image:Bied-mastersub.jpg|Elegant 1930s [[maledom]] photo from [[Biederer Studio]]. | ||
Image:Guenole.jpg|[[M/F]] spanking illustration by Pierre Guénolé (c. 1905). | Image:Guenole.jpg|[[M/F]] spanking illustration by Pierre Guénolé (c. 1905). | ||
Image:Cuisant noviciat.jpg|[[F/ | Image:Cuisant noviciat.jpg|[[F/G]] spanking illustration by [[Luc Lafnet]] (1935). | ||
Image:Camille2.jpg|Spanking illustration by an unknown artist. | Image:Camille2.jpg|Spanking illustration by an unknown artist. | ||
Image:Agelou4.jpg|Lady at the sea with opened drawers (1910-1917). | Image:Agelou4.jpg|Lady at the sea with opened drawers (1910-1917). |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 23 March 2022
Open drawers, also called split drawers, are a type of girl's and women's underwear that were popular in the Victorian era, Edwardian era and the Golden Twenties (approximately 1850 to 1930).
History
Prior to the 19th century, women would wear no underwear at all. With the onset of the cage crinoline in the 1850s, it became necessary to wear drawers, for warmth and to avoid embarrassing accidents. In the days before elastic fabrics and waistbands were invented, drawers were often equipped with an opening for toilet use. This was called "open style".
Design
Open drawers were somewhat baggy, usually white, and covered the thigh for some length. The leg length was longer in the mid-19th century (over the knee, as in knickerbockers), and gradually became shorter. At 1900, women's drawers went down to just above the knee, where they were usually flared and finished with decorative lace. After 1910/1920, drawers became shorter still, revealing more of the thighs.
The undergarment was usually fastened with bands or a button in the rear, at the center of the non-elastic waistband. For urination or defecation, it was not necessary to undo this fastening because of the vertical slit that extended from the buttocks to the crotch.
There were also "closed style" drawers closed with ties or buttons at the side, but these were often considered less practical.
Open drawers and spanking
In those days, bare bottom spankings to females were often given without taking the underwear down, as the girl's or woman's bottom could be more easily bared by simply throwing their skirt up and pulling this rear slit wide open, as the illustrations below show.
In some cases, the spankee was ordered to hold their drawers open by themselves so their bare bottom could be spanked - a humiliating demonstration of compliance and submission.
Gallery
Vintage F/F spanking photograph from Biederer Studio.
Elegant 1930s maledom photo from Biederer Studio.
M/F spanking illustration by Pierre Guénolé (c. 1905).
F/G spanking illustration by Luc Lafnet (1935).
See also
- Slit pants (toddler wear in China)
- Pantalettes
- Bloomers
- Panties
- Drop-seat pajamas
- Union suit
External links
- Drawing of split drawers from 1859
- Open-crotch underpants (photo)
- Ads for open- and closed-seat drawers (1922)
- Open-crotch drawers (underpants) and menstruation (with several drawings)
- Underwear for Children (1900s), Germany (in German, with photos)
Sources
- !Sm-201 2017-0316 backup
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