My mother is blind and does, in fact, use the tiny bows to make sure she has her undies the right way around!
@originalismisacrock1668 ай бұрын
My mother used the bows the same way in the months after her stroke - she was lucky enough to get some of her vision back (but not enough to drive or cook, and she struggles to read).
@yuulfuji8 ай бұрын
im not blind but i must admit i do the same lol
@UnicornsPoopRainbows8 ай бұрын
I taught my kids the same!
@-Reagan8 ай бұрын
I suppose it would be easy to get twisted to have one cup facing one side and the other facing the other way. Not that I, a seeing person, ever experienced this problem, (despite my ability to see what I am doing….) and then, found myself doing the armless worm shimmy underneath my shirt, attempting to unbuckle the thing and slip my arm through to straighten it out, when I realized how uncomfortable it was… and wondered why… Not I 🙃 😘
@agostres8 ай бұрын
Better spatial cue than an itchy tag in the back, coming to think about it
@alicet55368 ай бұрын
As someone who makes her own bras I can confirm the bow is placed right over the bit most likely to have ended up looking untidy sewing wise
@carolinebutler63417 ай бұрын
I was just going to say this 😊
@valolafson60357 ай бұрын
My bows sure are.
@mellissa53457 ай бұрын
Thank you for your concise summary
@morrigan9087 ай бұрын
I never wanted to learn to sew, and I still don't. Except when I try to shop for bras. There just aren't many bras in 48B in store where I can try them on, and I've never ordered a bra online that fit and didn't go back. Seriously manufacturers! Some of us are extremely muscular through the upper body--or just fat, it doesn't matter-- who have small breasts. I don't even think mine are especially small, but by the time I get up to a big enough band, the B cups are more like DDD in a 32" band. So I guess I need a 48AA or something insane like that. Then I need an underwire, which just doesn't exist in that cup size. Argh!
@Rebeccacell7 ай бұрын
I make bras and this is what I was taught by my teacher too
@dancer142808 ай бұрын
My elderly pug is called Bow, and by the end of this video she looked thoroughly confused at who kept calling her xD
@CrisOnTheInternet8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 smart doggie
@HOHNancy8 ай бұрын
😂😂 LOL!
@teklacukierek8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this information. My day has been improved.
@catherinepattersonmcelroy83368 ай бұрын
Aww how sweet! This made me smile! Give your sweet Bow a boop for me ❤️
@logo94708 ай бұрын
Awww! My fur baby is Beau. And same 😂😂😂
@linusmedailleu30637 ай бұрын
I am male, straight, not particularly in to bows but KZbin have insisted for several days that i indeed wanted to know more and I found that i did! Thank you for the fun and informative presentation.
@nailsofinterest6 ай бұрын
I'm not into bows either. Not one of my undergarments have them yet here I am too! 😂 YT kept suggesting until I gave in!
@ginak67756 ай бұрын
Because she is absolutely amazing and we all need more of her fabulousness. ❤ welcome!
@johnmcpudding8576 ай бұрын
Yep, am male and straight as well. No idea about the why and how I really got here, but I like it here and learnt something.
@dn33056 ай бұрын
Maybe... May..maybe because you.. because you - just maybe! - like...ladies in underwear? 😅😅
@LakeyLuvlok5 ай бұрын
Dont take this the wrong way but the idea of one of u guys having a psycho girlfriend and trying to explain its not bad and what she thinks makes me laugh really hard. “ you were just… interested???!!!!!” Lmao
@kalinka53337 ай бұрын
Just a quick reminder that you should also wash your bras in the mesh net thingy if the cups have wires in them. If the fabric rips, the wires can slip out and damage your washing machine. You don't want to pay for a new bra and for a new washing machine or for someone to come over and remove that wire from inside the machine.
@mariagordanier34047 ай бұрын
Plus the bras last so much longer in those mesh bags. They are really worth it.
@24get24give7 ай бұрын
they can also pop out and damage you!
@pierdevries40206 ай бұрын
too late for me, we washed a lode of clothes from a school trip. I am out $ 1,600.38😭
@AlexTheFruitcake5 ай бұрын
omg I HATE wired bras....they are HELL to wear and I simply can't :P Most women I know tell me I should wear them because of my big size, but I just...I want to burn wired bras.
@jirup4 ай бұрын
An underwire slipped out of one of my daughter's bras and lodged in the washing machine pump. There it sat for years, slowly wearing a hole in the pump housing and creating a leak.
@Readera8 ай бұрын
As a woman who dislikes bows & lace on my underwear due to sensory issues, i have wondered this all my life! ❤❤
@ashleydavis23558 ай бұрын
The bows don't bother me but damn lace sets off all of my ick and makes me totally shut down. I'd never worn lace before and tried to wear lace on my underwear for my wedding (I wanted to be ✨fancy✨) and literally physically couldn't walk down the aisle until someone ran to my house and got me my regular underpants 😂
@barbaraoxford8 ай бұрын
I haven't got ant sensory issues, but I don't like little bows. Just don't, is that enough?
@stodgysine44248 ай бұрын
same hat lol
@sailorstarfairy18 ай бұрын
The lace literally catches on the hooks ALL - THE - TIME 🤦🏻♀️ and irritates my skin!
@moniqueleigh8 ай бұрын
I have found one, ONE! brand of underpants that came in my size and had lace that did not set off my sensory issues. And. they. discontinued. the. line. Because of course they did. No more pretty underpants for me. :( Also? I haaaaaaate bows of any size on bras. They're always in some highly inconvenient spot that means they interrupt the line of my clothing. On the rare occasion that I buy a bra with bows, they get snipped off as soon as possible.
@lisawintler-cox16418 ай бұрын
I'm 65 and I burned my bra in the 70's, I was at home and no one was looking but it mattered to me and my cat very much. Bows were also on our little girl undershirts we wore under our clothes. I asked my Mom why, and she said it was "To make you ask questions." So, that's the reason!
@DrDavidThor8 ай бұрын
I always knew you were out there somewhere, the undebunked burner of bras.
@deg85178 ай бұрын
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@truepeacenik8 ай бұрын
Early 80s for my rebellion against clothing with cups, and my mom said just about the same. I’m 55!
@tanyah.91317 ай бұрын
I love that the cat was included ❤️
@solanelukoperse58157 ай бұрын
People created so much stuff in order to make us talk!
@jeremytoms51638 ай бұрын
I’m a straight male ,but, before I get ripped apart. I watch both yourself and Bernadette Banner for both insight and a fascination with costume, fabrics and historical garments. We have 3 daughters and one son, our eldest was born with issues needing surgery, cutting through the sternum. As a result we both grew adept at checking clothing for anything that would irritate her skin. Found it very irritating that girlie vests and then bras all had frills of some sort that were unnecessary . Boys vests and T-shirts worked for a while until she developed. Only comfort she had was with sports bras as they have no frills on the chest or side straps ( she has scarring on her sternum and under her breast tissue and up around her clavicle -pretty invasive surgery) . But as she got older , she wanted to dress more feminine , ended up having to sew linings into her bras to cover over the lace edges, embroidery etc. it’s only recently that she’s found lined bras commercially available . Our middle daughter is a strict goth lesbian, but as a goth she has the issue of again finding suitable feminine underwear. Not every goth wants to wear corsets! Everything she finds in black,vintage goth style is either frumpy (she’s a larger size) or more Ann Summers in construction, not what she’s looking for. If she wanted to wear sandpaper there are cheaper options ! Again, she’s had to settle for sport bras or suffer for when she wants to look feminine. Why is it that women’s underwear is generally poorly made for general retail? I get that cheap,nylon lace material saves money for the manufacturer but surely if they used a cotton alternative economies of scale would kick in to make them affordable. My wife likes Teddies- the type you wear- but finding a feminine , comfortable , reasonably priced make is damn near impossible. Why? I can get shirts in any colour in a range of fabrics at a reasonable price, why does women’s fashion cost so much in comparison ?
@HybridMiranda8 ай бұрын
The answer is called the 'pink tax'. Products for women are typically more expensive than equivalent products made for men. Just go look at the price of women's underwear compared to men's underwear. I feel the struggles of all the women in your family, because I've lived it. Women and their accessories are a huge money maker. There aren't often pockets on leggings, dresses, or fashionable jeans. This is why purses are so often used, when we could just have jackets with good pockets or pants with good pockets. The materials are cheaper so that the clothes wear out faster and women will buy more clothing. I personally have begun buying thrifted clothing, often from before 2015 and from good fashion brands. It's the same price as regular modern clothing, but the construction is way better. See if you can point your daughters towards thrift stores, or online markets like ThredUp (the materials also won't be as synthetic.) More silk, cotton, and linen, and high-quality materials that are well put together.
@caputmedusa42348 ай бұрын
I think it's soooo cool you pay so much attention to the details of your daughters' fashion and style. Lucky girls. I wish my dad cared.
@lainiwakura17768 ай бұрын
@@HybridMiranda It's not a tax, women are willing to spend more for more work to be done for more decorative clothing. Also pink dye costs more than black or blue dye.
@lainiwakura17768 ай бұрын
Your goth daughter might like Torrid, they have some nice underwear for plus sizes (I am a fat woman, so I know).
@patrickd95517 ай бұрын
@@HybridMirandaPink tax is just ill-informed propaganda and shows lack of critical thinking. But more particularly, it's called supply and demand. First look at a male closet and a female closet (in general). Woman have more clothes in absolute terms and a wider variety too. In absolute terms women require/need different types of underwear. That requires more research and development for each type. More research spread over more types of underwear means higher prices. Take mens underwear, there are two models, boxers and briefs and come in either full cotton or some cotton blend. Nothing more. We have no boxers with more masculine features or lace. Less types, more supply, more competition, lower prices. Shirts are the same. How many types and fabrics for shirts do men have? How much have they changed during the ages? Not so much. I have 10 polo shirts and I have been wearing polo shirts for 15 years. That makes it cheaper. However I'm also tall (6'3") and I require longer shirts. Guess what, I have to pay "tall tax", because the one company making longer shirts knows about the concept of demand and supply and adds 10-20 euro on average to each piece of garment. Trousers? Long and short. That's it for most men. Women? long, short, skirt, dress, legging. And yes, men also have expensive clothing: The suit, however we generally own just one or two and they last years and years on end. Okay let's take the original pink tax debacle. Specifically razors. Pink female special shaped razors were more expensive. First of all, again, supply and demand. Women shave less often, thus less razors get sold, higher prices. Second: it never stopped women from stealing their husbands regular razors, resulting in even lower demand for the special pink razors and thus higher prices for those willing to buy the special female razor.
@milusagarard64788 ай бұрын
As someone who currently has to either do the back clasps in the front and swivel them round, or ask for help (which I'm honestly impatient enough to not bother with most of the time); I very much appreciated the whys on the back clasp. Thank you for such a comprehensive lesson on the brassiere.
@anniebe49927 ай бұрын
but I still don't know what the hint from the big sister was, to not grab behind you and not turn the bra around 🤔
@a.b.creator8 ай бұрын
The three strand gold pearl necklace is absolutely divine ! ✨
@supergran626 ай бұрын
But four …..
@sparklestorm12368 ай бұрын
THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WE SHOULD BE ASKING PEOPLE
@carolinecagle32668 ай бұрын
Bow? Bows?
@kerrynicholls66838 ай бұрын
I don’t have any underwear with bows.
@S_J_banana8 ай бұрын
Tbh I’ve always wondered it
@hopegold8838 ай бұрын
Wait. So how do we put it on if we can’t do it in the back? What was Claudia’s sister’s advice?
@RedVelvetRabbit8 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@lizyarikus8 ай бұрын
I HAVE questioned what's up with all the random bows on otherwise plain underwear before. Thanks for doing the research, Jessica.
@knate448 ай бұрын
I assumed it was a it was to honor the goddess of hunting and not-doing-sex: Artemis, but then I realized that's the wrong kind of bow
@fictionalhuman8 ай бұрын
I now had a good chuckle at the idea of tiny hunting bows all placed on a line of lingerie 😂
@annalisalundberg45618 ай бұрын
I would actually like that more than the strip of ribbon tied in a bow 😂 thanks for the cool image 😁
@EC-xc9gy8 ай бұрын
I'm going to go embroider some tiny bows on undies, now!! 🏹
@Ashish-yo8ci8 ай бұрын
You made my day 😂
@sneakylemon85138 ай бұрын
Im going to go and find archery bow charms now and sew them in where all the little bows used to be 😂
@FromCA2CN7 ай бұрын
Oddly living in China, I’ve noticed bras have much more fabric & hooks to them. Even an A cup can have 5 hooks and I’ve thought how much support do they really need?!? Thank you for keeping me up late at night, thinking more about bras than I thought I would. keeping me entertained whilst I wait on my laundry…. I forgot the mesh bag. I’ve enjoyed so many of your lovely videos! I envy your grace & style.
@DJarry3945 ай бұрын
I’m a big woman, five hooks can be useful to me
@CovenantOfSaltArt8 ай бұрын
I have been so frustrated by conventional bras and how uncomfortable they are, I too researched what they wore before bras were invented. You showed pictures of it. They are also called "strophium" in ancient Rome and I made one after I found someones old blog post from like 2009 of reenactment clothing. I experimented with how to wrap it and honestly it works for me way better than any bra. It supportive yet leaves my shoulders and arms free. No more bra straps digging into my shoulders or pulling on my shoulders. I can still comfortably do a lot of things and still feel supported.
@aimeek28588 ай бұрын
As a breast cancer survivor and aesthetic flat closure on one side and small breast on the other, I long for bows and feminine lingerie that doesn't cost the earth.
@fenlandwildlifeclips8 ай бұрын
Or for one that fits a large cup size: very few post surgery bras are made for a GG cup.
@VeretenoVids8 ай бұрын
I obviously don't know if it would be remotely interesting to or practical for you, but there are a lot of great sewing patterns now that are relatively easy to follow and let you customize everything to your needs and heart's desire. Bralettes are quite easy to sew. You can even buy kits with all the fabric, strapping, hardware, etc.
@aimeek28588 ай бұрын
@@VeretenoVids I am not a very skilled seamstress but it's a good idea :)
@fenlandwildlifeclips8 ай бұрын
@@VeretenoVids You are suggesting I sew my own post surgery bra? I'm a large cup size: I need scaffolding not a bralette. Even if I had these skilks & time (which I don't) what about all the other millions of women like me? I'm not sure where you are getting this idea from but you can't buy kits for sewing a large cup post surgery bra.
@fenlandwildlifeclips8 ай бұрын
@@aimeek2858 No it isn't. We should be able to buy the products we need and most of us have neither the time, skills nor money for this. You can't buy kits to make post surgwry bras anyway. It's nonsense.
@reverendmothercheryl22768 ай бұрын
I purchased a package of ten black bikini cotton knickers none of which have bows, but they also have all the label information printed on the inside back rather than a sewn in label. Your statement that having a bow on the front makes it easier to find the front in the dark. Now I want to put little bows on all of them myself.
@oiytd5wugho8 ай бұрын
I find the back by feeling for the printing on the inside, actually. A few letters are embossed on mine, dunno if that'll work for you though
@waffles36298 ай бұрын
@@oiytd5wugho or the elastic seam. I wear boxers and use that to find the back. I double check with the fly if I'm tired.
@darkstarr9848 ай бұрын
It really does make it easier to not accidentally put them on inside out. Which happens a lot when I’m throwing on clothes in the dark for work.
@dreamhedgehog8 ай бұрын
That's why I embroid small circles on the front side of an elastic band. Once had it on a pair and now do it for every piece (after cutting of a bow)
@vickisnemeth74748 ай бұрын
Where did you get an entire set of black ones?
@jessirarara8 ай бұрын
"I can't breathe! Then how do you think the farmer was wearing it???" This was a fantastic line... I love it.... I love it with all my heart. Also... if you can't breathe you're likely wearing the corset wrong. Something that will never cease to fascinate me because you'd thing the costumers on set for movies would... know how to put a corset on someone specifically the very thin women who usually are wearing them in such movies.
@falleithani54118 ай бұрын
Film studio costumers tend to be masterful experts in the finely-honed craft of making real (if unusual and often cosmetically altered) humans look like even-more-unnaturally-shaped fey creatures and caricatures. They carefully select artistic aesthetics, and they sculpt their assigned actor into an impossible refinement or exaggeration of those ideals. At *_any_* cost. So most of them do know how, but doing so is often just not compatible with their job requirements.
@solanelukoperse58157 ай бұрын
I worked with a few people that wore abdominal belts, a woman and a man, and it looked so much like a corset that I'm convinced that was the main purpose of its use in the rural or working area.
@dandelion_fritters7 ай бұрын
Generally the budget for the costumes and those okaying the costumes do not allow for the production of comfortable corsets for the actors. Only the most industrial (cheapest) kind are allowed, and so the actors wearing them are made to suffer for profit.
@TessHKM7 ай бұрын
@@solanelukoperse5815 this is interesting to read bc had to stop wearing belts and transition to suspenders while working bc they're so much less constricting to me
@valolafson60357 ай бұрын
At the same time, the actresses aren't wearing them all the time, and don't have the chance to get used to them. But also.....sometimes things are just not comfortable to someone, but completely fine for someone else.
@JustCole.Design8 ай бұрын
Back as a blossoming NB teen, angrily removing all the tiny bows from my clothes was very cathartic 😂 Thank you for your perspective and history lessons!
@marion.saturn7 ай бұрын
NB here. I did that too! (and still do lmao)
@HolyShinta7 ай бұрын
Me too! I eventually had a little box full of tiny bows removed from bras and panties which i then gave to my emo and scene friends so they could glue them to hairclips or accessories. Everybody wins!
@dragonshadow41457 ай бұрын
Is it really that common? I think I only ever saw them on some types of underwear and a few undershirts.
@JustCole.Design7 ай бұрын
@@dragonshadow4145 I think when you hate them, you notice them. I could have encountered a higher number due to the style of things I was given growing up, but they felt inescapable for a while.
@mike_the_chair7 ай бұрын
@@HolyShintathat is such a good idea!! If just started removing them and didn't know what to do with them :)
@gawkthimm60307 ай бұрын
straight white male here, as someone who has worn mostly black casual wear as a skater - heavy rock dude for 20 years now, but has always also been a massive history nerd and being fascinated with well crafted suits, vests and overcoats, ad odds with my "fashion statement" -as a "rebel" so to speak in the early 00's, when I was young man I found it almost embarrassing to admit, yes as a far-left wing long haired heavy metal rock dude, I do like to dress up in fancy suits occasionally. But you said it really well, our clothes dont define our politics or sexual preferences. I was raised in a very liberal household in Europe but in a conservative rural area and only found myself comfortable within a "counter-culture" being in opposition with "conformity and norms" at the time, and had I been gay or trans I would have had it much tougher, as I later realized as many of my gay or trans friends and family had felt, of which none now live here in the same rural town.. for although my own family had no problems of that sort or deep felt prejudice the community around us did.
@JRVan-ez4yi8 ай бұрын
I once had a front closing bra. . . The slight stretching out of materials with washing resulted in being able to accidently undo it if you moved wrong, so I can see why mostly zippered sports bras are the only front closing ones you can find easily.
@someubersweetness8 ай бұрын
I once went for a run in a front zippered bra, and the zipper failed, which made my boobs explode rather dramatically into the open air. It was a fun surprise for everyone present.
@thederpstate33308 ай бұрын
In 9th grade I once had my messenger bags strap pop open my front closing bra. Luckily I was wherein a sweatshirt. But I gave up on that type of bra after that
@ValerieKerner136698 ай бұрын
I've got big boobs and most generic front zipper bras just make me laugh. My thought is that front zippers are for smaller boobs and front closure are for bigger ones? I dunno. More people with boobs need to design better bras for far less money for everybody involved. 💵💵💵
@simbanala798 ай бұрын
I have a Victoria‘s Secret front zipper closure sports bra, I was zipping up and the zipper split at the bottom, I couldn’t get the top open, or the bra off, and was trapped. It was ridiculous. I’ve sworn off front zipper closures, just can’t trust em. 😂
@jennifervasquez8 ай бұрын
I havent worn a bra since i was 16 but my last go-to bra was a racerback bra with a plastic front closure where u would slide one into the other n pop it into place n it was very secure. I would even wear it to dance practice n i never worried abt it accidentally popping open but then again i dont have the biggest of boobs so that might be why.
@Americathebeautiful498 ай бұрын
As an ex underwear salesman I must say I quite enjoyed your explanation of the use of bows. I represented companies from France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Spain, England, Australia, Canada and the USA. They all used bows as ornamentation mostly. Some were frivolous some were down right fabulous in the case of one English brand Damaris which used oversized bows draping the derrière. Underwear can be fun.
@grannypeacock6 ай бұрын
As someone with a double mastectomy I'd love to have underwear with an oversized bow over the derriere because pretty bras are no longer an option
@Leekaboo5 ай бұрын
That must have ruled, I love Damaris undies
@saraquill8 ай бұрын
Jessica swooning over the idea of décolleté violets is something I didn’t know I needed.
@jennifers55608 ай бұрын
It’s so sweet when she gets sort of lost in the image that she just described.
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise8 ай бұрын
Yes, I completely agree!
@Margar027 ай бұрын
Me tooooo. I swooned a little with her
@KristenK787 ай бұрын
There have definitely been times I’ve been tempted to cut some of the little bows off, when they seem to interfere with a smooth line under my clothes. But the real question is: WHY the little charm on the front on the sternum?!
@ephemeralfox7 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say I appreciate creators like you who cite sources!
@jennifers55608 ай бұрын
This was super interesting, but I absolutely did not need to know what the first sports bra was made from. That piece of information will now, unfortunately live in my brain forever…😱😱
@fenlandwildlifeclips8 ай бұрын
& why do so few companies make post surgery sports bras?
@SabinJBB8 ай бұрын
lol As a gay man that loves doing sports using jock straps, I find the fact so interesting and hilarious!! What a twist: now bras can be said to be masculine, and even jock-straps to be feminine! 😂😂 At the end the important thing is us people to be comfortable with the fabrics with put on our bodies.... the rest is subjective and so twistable 😂 Jessica, i love your amazing humor! i don't only learn a lot of interesting facts with you, but I end up with a huge smile as well! thanks for being yourself and making these videos! ❤
@catherinepattersonmcelroy83368 ай бұрын
The only thing I can think of is the common sports bra brand Jockey now 🫠
@nelliebly66168 ай бұрын
Have you seen all the DIYs with bikinitops made from old panties....with the crotchpart,right under your nose?
@user-ey4rc5tu4t6 ай бұрын
If you have large breasts, you know that a tiny bouquet tucked between them might serve (at least) two purposes: hiding cleavage; freshening sour skin.
@mamamommy428 ай бұрын
i hold my breath every time someone starts talking about historical underwear/corsets, so i can't even describe how relieved i was when you mentioned Bernadette Banner and Abby Cox
@scoutlaceharding8 ай бұрын
I went through the same thing. 😂
@DogWalkerBill8 ай бұрын
I follow both Bernadette Banner and Abby Cox!
@ms_ch6 ай бұрын
the RELIEF!
@heatherwebb62853 ай бұрын
Same! I have been scrolling through the comments looking for my fellow Banner & Cox fans. Hello friends!
@adaliaalvarez72698 ай бұрын
I have wondered this since I was a child. Thirty-seven years and 26 minutes later, I can happily close that chapter in my life. Thank you, Jessica, for going down the rabbit hole I was afraid of chasing and congratulations on coming out the other side! TBH: I always found bows indiscreet (as their silhouette would poke through my t-shirts and call attention to my underwear), but now that I have come full circle, I can re-start my relationship with bows from a healthier place. I actually think a tiny bow on the sleeve or the pocket of my (or my husband's) button-down shirts would be lovely. I know you get weird/mean comments on here, and I just want to reassure you that I am NOT being facetious. This video was AMAZING and it's going to live rent-free in my head all week. Have a great day and go get those violets! 💜💜💜💜
@Hrafnskald7 ай бұрын
I have no idea what made the KZbin Algorithm show me this, but historical feminine bows on underwear is an awesome topic I didn't realize I needed to know about until now. Thanks for enlightening our understanding :)
@RenRen.8 ай бұрын
I’m not one of the Clubbies (yet), but I do love your videos and hope you’d stop getting homophobic and rude comments. Thanks for talking about this with such an including choice of words (I’m a queer non-binary afab and appreciate it SO MUCH) and sharing a positive outlook on corsets themselves 🙏🏼
@sleepycalico8 ай бұрын
Now, at 73, I'm wishing I had clipped off each tiny little bow before discarding worn out undies so I could make an art project with them entitled "Why are there tiny bows on all our underwear?!"
@ellisburton87336 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@erin25352 ай бұрын
That's a missed opportunity, to be sure 😂
@armandamura73368 ай бұрын
The bows are like the tiny handles on maple syrup bottles nowadays :D they've lost their function but still prevail in today's designs
@alisonbender85757 ай бұрын
Ok wait can you explain the function of the tiny obsolete syrup handle to me though because I’ve always wondered
@armandamura73367 ай бұрын
@@alisonbender8575 basically back in the day, households were storing their liquids in heavy ceramic jugs (because glassware wasn't a thing yet) with handles, which made them easier to be carried. Then when maple syrup companies decided on the shape of their containers, they decided to keep the "nostalgic" look of the original containers - including the handle, which in scale now is too small to be functional :)
@mirandaandrews28727 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@s.eljaouhari7 ай бұрын
Wait. I thought that was for my finger. I've been using it to jauntily swing the maple syrup to the table. I always thought it was nice that the fancy maple syrup allows one to jauntily swing maple syrup on a finger
@syzygyinsyzygy7 ай бұрын
Skeuomorph
@InkArgent8 ай бұрын
So I recently learned that the reason there are multiple rows of hooks on a bra is that they will tend to stretch out over time, so the idea is to buy a bra that fits well on the loosest row, and then as the bra stretches out you can move tighter and tighter and maintain the same good fit. Thanks @SamDowney!
@rachaelhoffman-dachelet27638 ай бұрын
When I was younger I always thought it is so you could buy it to fit on the tightest setting, and then when you grew/gained weight you could let it out. It never occurred to me that the opposite was true.
@MaraMara898 ай бұрын
It always amaze me that some "universal" knowledge isn't really universal. And it usually is with small things like this - obvious to me, but it make sense that someone thinks it is to gain weight too...
@Salix6318 ай бұрын
Back in the day (like the 50s/60s) buying a bra was a complicated performance that involved talking to an older lady who would help you fit it and make sure it was the right size. One of these ladies told me sternly that I should not buy a bra that fitted on the smallest closure, it had to be back a couple of notches to allow for stretching of the fabric. Buying knickers was didn't require the fitting bit but was an equally discreet procedure, both involving curtained off bits of the store where men were certainly not welcome. And sanitary towels were very quietly purchased at the pharmacy and the package handed to you in a brown paper bag.
@Ab3ndcgi8 ай бұрын
@@Salix631 Bra fitting places are kinda making a comeback. Many shops offer this service virtually, but Victoria Secret and other chains will also do a fitting in person to help you find a correct size or comfortable style for you. I was advised in one of these sessions to buy a bra that fitted on the middle hook, and not to wear them two days in a row in order for the elastic to last longer. After wearing it for a day, you are supossed to hook it on the smallest closure so it still fits your ribcage tighly and doesn't put more strain on the shoulders after beign streched. Then, after washing it, you go back to wear it on the middle hook; and you save the biggest closure for extra relieff. Of course, I don't give it so much though after buying, to be honest. Some fabrics will give out quickly than others, so I'll just hook them were I feel they can support my chest without letting the weight rest mostly on the straps.
@robertacomstock36558 ай бұрын
When a (casual) bra gets unsupportive on the largest setting, I might draw a line with high visibility fabric paint between the hooks I mean to avoid. A more formal method to warn myself off of the stretched out setting was to baste across the space between the outermost hooks, putting thread into each to make it easy to avoid using them.
@gingawizard1837 ай бұрын
This was an interesting watch. As someone who's transitioned recently and never was taught about bras or how to wear them and only had to wear a push up bra recently for a renaissance faire it's been a learning curve and this was informative.
@marie-soleilducharme72506 ай бұрын
Thank you for defending corset! I worked years in a medieval restaurant and was very confortable wearing a corset! You just need to wear it the right way! :)
@jacobward71958 ай бұрын
This might sound odd but I really appreciated how the gender inclusive language in this video felt completely natural. It wasn't emphasised or pointed or almost forgotten and abruptly added on the end like it so often is, even by very accepting and inclusive people. Trans, non-binary, and other genderqueer people were simply automatically included in your language as if it was the most normal, unremarkable thing in the world. It's worth making a point of it sometimes. It's good to force audiences to acknowledge and include those identities. But sometimes it's nice to just be implicitly accepted and normalised.
@colin52278 ай бұрын
Yeah!!!
@boofyhalfpint85598 ай бұрын
Yes. As a straight female I don't feel 'talked down to' or 'glared at' by Jessica. I just love her clothes, her humour and her wheelchair antics - I have just started being an ambulatory wheelie warrior!
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise8 ай бұрын
And it isn’t just this video- Jessica’s language is always inclusive in a very natural way!
@JaneAustenAteMyCat8 ай бұрын
Hear, hear!
@DianaBell_MG8 ай бұрын
@@boofyhalfpint8559 Totally!!!! I am a lesbian, but I actually found Jessica when she was doing videos about going to the movies while deaf or hard of hearing, and I'm going thru the videos learning and agreeing and she says "my wife" and I'm like hold up!
@janisi92628 ай бұрын
RE: lace on the bras from the archeological find: lace has holes and can function as ventilation in underwear, or people just wanted pretty underthings. I don't like bows on my underwear/bras. A little lace can be nice, but bows make me psychologically uncomfortable - I love that term! - so I take a seam ripper to them and remove the bows.
@TerryOCarroll8 ай бұрын
That blue floral dress is gorgeous. I love that shade of blue.
@tomdavies64437 ай бұрын
I really dislike the dress colour but i love the fit and style and the way it makes her hair colour really stand out. Her hair is fantastic. Regards from a Tom :)
@wyvernsbreath7 ай бұрын
Your particular wit and sarcasm combined with your chosen aesthetic is so cute it makes me want to squee (especially the flowers by your heart for your wife, awwww!) , sadly idont have the vocal range to make that noise, but it's there in spirit, you're doing great!
@maxthemad197 ай бұрын
I haven’t even gotten 10 minutes into the video yet, I just have to say that blue dress is absolutely GORGEOUS 😍😍😍
@sawyersweetart10428 ай бұрын
I've worn underwear with bows and without, and frankly? I'm for more frivolous details on all underwear. It's just *fun,* it's a reminder that underwear isn't strictly utilitarian. It makes me happy to have underwear with bows, shimmery fabric, prints, or other "unnecessary" details because means that the ornamentation is for *me.* No matter what my outer clothing shell has to conform to for safety or societal norms, no one has to see what I have underneath, so it can look however I want it to. In a world where our exteriors are increasingly policed, it's nice to be able to wear what I want to somewhere, even if it isn't visible to the casual observer.
@Call-me-Al8 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the tv show... Atelier I think it was called. A Japanese show about a small custom-made underwear boutique, where it was stressed that nice bras are for your own comfort and confidence that others don't really get to see. As someone who grew up with Victoria's Secret type lingerine promos, that felt really refreshing. I was too used to the annoying trope that pretty bras are for men's gazes and only utilitarian ones are for women.
@UmbraKrameri8 ай бұрын
There's this shop in my area where you can get socks with fun asimetric patterns and also matching panties... I always make sure I wear the matching sets together.
@M2R.8 ай бұрын
This is my life philosophy! Wearing frivolous, ornamental and flamboyant things makes life so much more fun and interesting. I put bows and lace on pretty much everything I own and it makes me feel really cute and whimsical and there’s no way I’d rather feel
@jakubrogacz68298 ай бұрын
That is funny, but the most annoying example of this is male fashion, until industrial revolution it used to be just as diverse and full of decoraitons ( as they were status symbols most often ) as womens one and with passage of years I think male parts of clothes shops seem to even decrease in size. Personally I think with most jobs nowadays being office ones we could do with more colour and flair as it is its hard enough to just convince people you like wearing a hat, and even then it's a classical male style of hat.
@jakubrogacz68298 ай бұрын
@@M2R. I do think same. So I wear cloaks for the fun of it. Need to buy some cool ones though, ones I have are pretty much military/camping style.
@iamllux8 ай бұрын
Changes in living and working conditions helped push corsets out of popularity. Corsets weren't designed to restrict movement. While wealthy women may have had corsets purely for fashion, working class women used them for extra support while doing heavy work, like weight belts or back braces today.
@jakubrogacz68298 ай бұрын
men wore ones too, and in fact weight lifters and so on still wear belts, while the whole leather wrist bands metal is known for are actually to help with joint problems in case of physical workers. It's just to convinient for us with all advantages of robots and internet to even imagine half of strain life would put on you just 100 years ago.
@verenakremer67488 ай бұрын
thank you for explaining the "bra in a mesh bag" - I always thought it was supposed to protect other clothes from the hooks
@katherinegood75097 ай бұрын
That is very relevant as well! I wear a lot of racer or cross back styles and when I forget the mesh bag I feel like I spend hours untwisting my bras from my clothes. Also, when I don't use the bag, I generally have to tug and pull and reshape the cups as I have a fairly large cup size.
@wareforcoin57806 ай бұрын
@@katherinegood7509 Relatable.
@andriaduncan50325 ай бұрын
I started using a mesh bag for my bras so that the straps don't get tangled up in the agitator, stretching them all to hell. I even leave them in the bag in the dryer, so other clothes don't get tangled up in the straps, and it's easier to find the mesh bag in the dryer-full of clothes than something as small as a bra, since I take them out of the dryer when they're about half-dry, and hang them up to finish the drying.
@JasTheSass7 ай бұрын
I like that you said that more bows could be added with attachments! I think we need to give everyone bows
@julecaesara4827 ай бұрын
I bought a bra that closes in the front between the cups and felt very smug about it but whenever I press my arms together in a specific way to stretch my back or reach for something, the bra opens. It's horrible. Back closures win.
@vote4ladybird_18 ай бұрын
i wear exclusively boxers now but when i was little and wore those kinda underwear with bows i would RIP THEM OFF.
@bitchenboutique69538 ай бұрын
I started wearing boxers a little over a year ago and why the hell did I wait so long?!
@vote4ladybird_18 ай бұрын
@@bitchenboutique6953 i love them so much, they feel comfy, they arent too tight, if i listed all the pros i would be talking for years.
@Tessa_Gr8 ай бұрын
I do wear officially "women's" underwear but it's like a tighter version of boxers. So fully from belly to under the butt, onto my thighs. I don't understand why anyone ever would wear something less comfortable than that. My old underwear would basically kinda cut into my butt on the sides because it didn't go down to my thighs there. Why anyone would want that is beyond me.
@judebrown41038 ай бұрын
@@bitchenboutique6953you know I've never thought of buying boxers, are they expensive? I just grab a multi pack of big knickers in Marks and Sparks every so often and get really pissed off about the bows....until I remember that I often get dressed in the dark and they're quite handy for finding the front 😂. I did graduate from white to black recently and wondered why the hell I didn't do that before the menopause!
@smelly-y8 ай бұрын
I've kinda wanted to wear boxers but could never find the right style for my ~equipment~ Men's style boxers have too much space in the front, but women's style boxers are just not the same shape!
@psycheread32588 ай бұрын
My mother hated bows because she was forced to wear large ones in her hair. Jessica, you're absolutely gorgeous!
@rebeccaaugustine86288 ай бұрын
I thought that you might say that the tiny bow reflected the residual "drawstring" left over from the chemise, camisole, or combination garments of 100+ years past.
@RowieSundog7 ай бұрын
Im transfem and the cute lil bows were a super euphoric thing in the times when i couldnt present outwardly fem, but I knew i had cute lace & bows hidden underneath my work clothes❤
@dkey9807 ай бұрын
I always wondered about the tiny bows on my bras and underwear and had perceived them to be infantilising to women. have really appreciate your video and how it puts bows like this into a historical context. I still don't like them on my undergarments but at least I have a more nuanced view. Thank you for such an informative video.
@ValeaAlvida8 ай бұрын
I hated the little bows and always removed them from my underpants (not from bras because that tended to damage the bra, lesson I learned the hard way). When I became dependent on care and couldn't dress myself without help, I started to leave them on. It helps the carers to find the right side. I am always amazed how often a person can switch and turn a piece of fabric around without finding the right side... it's like USB I guess? Aesthetically I am still strongly opposed to any bows and other frill on my clothing, but I am a pragmatist, so it's fine I guess.
@TheDarwinProject18 ай бұрын
I usually remove the bows as they tend to cause a little bump in t shirts & the edges can snag delicate fabrics.
@YourInternetPandaFriend8 ай бұрын
I just have to comment that I adore your use of fat as an unproblematic term, I don't think about it much but this video made me realize that I really despise using terms like "plus size" or "larger frame" or any other flowery band aids. Also as a trans man I felt very included, thank you! ❤
@scoutlaceharding8 ай бұрын
I don't mind "plus size" but I definitely refer to myself as fat and always appreciate when it's used as a neutral descriptor by people of any size. Side note: it's always telling when someone is uncomfortable with you calling yourself fat and wants to say something like, "You aren't fat, you're beautiful!" Those two things are not mutually exclusive! Anyone who is uncomfortable with someone calling themselves fat should examine why that is. Often, it's because they've learned to associate "fat" with a whole host of negative things that aren't necessarily true.
@silverxstar018 ай бұрын
I appreciate it as well, although it was a little jarring to hear it thrown in so casually! I'm so used to people using euphemisms that it kind of caught me off guard.
@silversamm8 ай бұрын
Agreed, it's just a pretty factual descriptor, it shouldn't be offending. Calling a tall person a tall person also never counted as offensive... On the other hand, 'plus size' implies that it is outside of what is somehow considered 'normal' range of sizes and makes it feel more separated and singled out.
@058Martine8 ай бұрын
It made me feel a little meh, but maybe that is the negative association I have with the word, because it is often used in a negative way.
@YourInternetPandaFriend8 ай бұрын
I understand, I used to think that way as well. The way I see it now, "plus size" implies that I am larger than other humans when really, the average body size range is much broader than what is on the rack for clothing. It figuratively AND literally separates me from everyone else (plus sections, big and tall etc). Whereas "fat" is just a part of my body and everyone has it just in different levels, so it feels less alienating. If I were speaking to you or anyone else in everyday conversation however, I would of course accommodate my speech for the comfort of present company. @@058Martine
@svitrai7 ай бұрын
Love Jessica swooning with love for Claude
@phirerising7 ай бұрын
I'd like more options with no bows as an Enby but I do like the idea of functionality for folks with less visability or who are blind. I hadn't considered that, but it's a cute mostly unnoticable and functional addition. I also think leaning into the aesthetic & making bigger bows could be super fun and neat, and has lots of potential as well. Basically just.. more selection. More options please!
@christianavance91248 ай бұрын
Your patreon members are absolutely your "Support B.R.A.'s" Beautiful Respectful Allys.
@rodentary8 ай бұрын
I have seen long line bras that close in the front and zippered sports bras. U also forgot to give us the tip that Claudias older sister gave her
@MaraMara898 ай бұрын
I thought I misunderstood something about that part when she didn't fallow with tip. Or maybe closing it already at back was that option? o.O
@elloh_mane8 ай бұрын
It looks like there could be an editing error? The content at 17:46 about front-closing bras with a single hook not being stable for those with larger chests repeats twice.
@patrickday42068 ай бұрын
I'd love to see that tip
@Hevle248 ай бұрын
I wanted that tip!!!
@criseastman65038 ай бұрын
Same
@lindsaymixer80438 ай бұрын
Before I started wearing compression tops, my favorite bra was a sports bra that zipped up the front. SO easy to do when I was having a bad pain day in one or both arms.
@blue-dragon316528 ай бұрын
My breasts are so big, the bra is hard to zip. The fit good is good once they are zipped. I hook the top and then try to slip the bottom edges together and the top pops. So I just have started wearing cheap fruit of loom cotton sleep bras with about 7 sets of hooks. I am 72 so I worry about comfort over looks. And I have problems with my shoulders.
@dragonshadow41457 ай бұрын
I found those would unzip themselves, unfortunately.
@WadzanaiMufunde7 ай бұрын
This was really insightful and entertaining, and your presence is truly magnetic. It's funny because I get annoyed at the random bows on my underwear but actually they can be pretty useful in figuring out which way round they go lol.
@lunamegan7 ай бұрын
I actually do have a few bra's that close at the front! Apart from two disadvantages I really like them, especially when my shoulders aren't up for the backside closing. But mostly because they allow for intricate designs on your back. Disadvantage #1: because it only has a single clasp there is no extra sizing room, only one width (they might solve this by making the breast band adjustable at the sides?). So all the bras I have with a front closure are either slightly too wide or too tight. (btw I have this same problem with swimwear tops) Disadvantage #2: less comfortable than backside closure. As said in the video the front closure rests on your sternum which is far more sensitive than your back, this kind of closure is also less flexible. The combination of the rigid closure on the hard sternum can even cause slight bruising.
@samanthacarmichael43808 ай бұрын
For real, I have wondered this for years and years, so pumped to watch this video.
@juliarudholzner28458 ай бұрын
I get the "feeling a teeny bit infantilised" reaction and have actually cut tiny bows off of undies and bras before switching to a handmade brand who does not do bows. However NOW sometimes I need to really ponder which part goes in front 😅😅😅
@anabluu8 ай бұрын
The décolletage violet mooning was everything I needed for today ❤ great video!
@ryptoll48017 ай бұрын
I really like your perspective on this. I'm a straight woman who's very masculine, so I can relate a lot to what you say about subjerting expectation, but kinda in reverse? Basically, a lot of society assumes lesbians to be masculine, and straight women to be feminine, but you and I are doing the opposite of that, and I think that's beautiful. That said, I don't personally feel any particular way about the bows on my undies. I've been aware of them ever since my teens though, when I first wondered "why them bows?" Anyway, underwear is probably the one aspect of my wardrobe that isn't particularly masculine. I prefer fully covering panties that can handle the near infinite size of my rear end, and since I don't have natural breasts anymore, I have to get bras made specifically for holding breast forms, all of which usually looks like something you'd probably expect a granny to wear. Or someone's who's into retro stuff. So there be a lot of bows. And lace. And they're all only ever black, white or beige. And I guess I don't really mind all that as long as it's comfortable, fits well, won't break within a week of wearing, and that my bras and panties are the same color. That said, I'm in my mid 30's and I still put on my bras by fastening it over my stomach, then turn it around and put on the shoulder straps last. As long as my waist is at least a little bit slimmer than my chest and I'm being careful with not yanking the bra too hard, I feel like that method isn't putting a ton on stress on the garment. I just can't fasten it from behind. I can barely even open it from behind. Although I have several front-closure bras. It's actually very common with mastectomy bras, because a lot of women who've had a mastectomy have limited arm movements. I don't, but I still appreciate the gesture.
@kaiyakershaw10287 ай бұрын
Great video! I love how you share your research rabbit holes. You’re so thorough. And I love your take on the whole thing. So practical and balanced and sensitive. You’re the best!
@pacisparrae8 ай бұрын
Was so sure that i was an exception to this but actually one of my bras had a tiny bow that I'd never even noticed
@creepycrawlie8 ай бұрын
i think the little bows are cute but i never really even notice then, they don’t touch me (not understanding that complaint) and they’re everywhere so my brain just fully ignores them
@catherinerw18 ай бұрын
I usually wear M&S "Rosie" bras... they have little metal dangly pendants instead of a bow! (Yes I just checked). And yes, my M&S multi-pack knickers also have bows on the front.
@shortcake668 ай бұрын
Me too! I’m an odd size so M&S is my go-to, and the ‘Rosie’ range is usually the least aesthetically disappointing. I cut the little danglers off as well
@bonniepinney28847 ай бұрын
I never questioned it because everyone of them brings me joy. Just a little tiny bit of joy each day ❤
@paulp3347 ай бұрын
I remember watching a documentary about a small underwear designing company that tried to make high quality underwear that was still low price and they were trying to avoid them being simple and bare. As many of us surely mostly experienced when searching "localy and ethicaly made underwear", there tends to only be very simple black/white/"nude for white people only" colours and two or three shapes. So the creator was trying to get around that in a economical maner and tiny bows were one of the ways to add details and ornementation on underwears that was cost effective and the point was indeed to not make underwear only practical but also pretty.
@nataliegath3958 ай бұрын
wait we are not supposed to fasten the bra in the front and spin it around? uh oh lol.
@nralbers8 ай бұрын
Yeah. I'm digging into these comments to see if someone is sharing how we are supposed to achieve this miracle, especially since I have limited elbow and shoulder mobility 😊
@hannahk13068 ай бұрын
I'm wondering the exact same thing. I'm relatively flexible and I can't fathom how you would easily do the bra up with the clasps at the back - perhaps we all need maids to help us get dressed?
@Simi_Rose8 ай бұрын
I don't know if I am cheating as hypermobile but i do it up facing inside out and flip it up/then put my arms through the straps. its slightly lower down that way and can be easier.
@shortcake668 ай бұрын
@@Simi_Rose Witch! (No but seriously, this is genius and I’m trying this in the morning)
@ArtichokeHunter8 ай бұрын
i don't get the argument here that it's bad for the bra. been doing it for a couple decades and never had a problem.
@Jinxs-Journey8 ай бұрын
I love the bows haha didn’t ever think why they were there just thought they were there to make them prettier
@HorizonOfHope8 ай бұрын
That blue dress is AMAZING!
@sam125878 ай бұрын
I think so too
@coronastern7 ай бұрын
I bought a pattern from the 1950's for Bra's and bikini Tops. I have a large chest and those modern bras with all elastics and synthetic fabric are cutting my skin (even in the correct size) and won't handle sweat very well. I want to sew myself some bras out of linnen. The only slightly elastic part will be the hock attachement in the back. That's it. Hopefully it will be a success.
@DjesonPV20 күн бұрын
9:35 In French "Décolletage" is an industrial process of removing a collar of material to create a chamfer, the correct French word in this context would be "Décolleté".
@ashpitash23608 ай бұрын
Nobody does niche history like you! Thanks for answering the questions and debunking BS at the same time ♥ I like bows, but I absolutely want them bigger. Forget pretty and dainty. I want STATEMENTS.
@ClockworkCouture.8 ай бұрын
I exclusively wear racerback sports bras with inbuilt cups, my chest hates normal bras. One of the best sports bras I have (the most supportive and comfortable one) is one that clasps in the front with a slide-bar clasp which is extra secure and doesn't dig in at all. It also has a second bit of spandex style fabric that zips up to completely hold my chest in place and I love it to pieces! For anyone out there who hates normal bras or who can't clasp them in the back, try a racerback encapsulation bra that has a slide-bar front clasp. It's supportive and cute and eminently practical and easy to put on.
@LilahLily877 ай бұрын
Where did you buy yours?
@DJarry3945 ай бұрын
Can you suggest a good brand that isn’t Nike or Skims?
@cathyb2148 ай бұрын
Wait…you’re not supposed to fasten the bra backwards and then shimmy it around your body to face the correct way??
@Meskarune8 ай бұрын
What is the correct way?
@HOHNancy8 ай бұрын
I do this too and now I wonder what is the correct way?
@greyflannelsuit8 ай бұрын
I had never heard of anyone putting it on “backwards” until a fitting a few years back 😅 I was informed I put mine on the “correct” way, which is: arms through straps, wire/bottom of cup under tissue, arms behind to hook, then adjust (swoop/scoop tissue in cup, etc). I tried the “backwards” way once and couldn’t deal with the drag of elastic across my skin. However, my shoulders are hypermobile in a way that makes this easy for me, but if you have less mobility (or even more/increased risk of dislocation) this may not be doable for you, and if it’s not doable, then honestly, I wouldn’t consider it the “correct” way! The correct way is the way you can manage 😊
@MaraMara898 ай бұрын
We "should" close it at the backs to not destroy material/elastic bands. Closing it in front and shimming to back made bras live shorter
@rosered54858 ай бұрын
I do both. It really just depends what I feel like doing early in the morning while I'm still half asleep, lol
@JenniePrice896 ай бұрын
😂 Less than 70 seconds in and I had to subscribe! I can’t stop laughing. Editing, now that I’ve watch the whole video… I clicked because I was thinking half my undergarments Do have bows, and why the heck is that!?!?! I myself do not particularly like to wear bows as I feel they make me look childish and people don’t take me seriously, though I live to see tastefully placed bows in fashion and the people that can pull them off. I appreciate the history lesson and the ties back to modern day both in fashion and “light politics”. I say light because you balance your personal opinion vs. having an agenda Brilliantly! It is clear what your views are without it feeling like you are saying your thoughts are the right ones, which is quite refreshing in a world where it feels like nothing is said to be discussed anymore, but to be accepted as truth, without thought. Thank you for creating such a humorous, personal, and nonjudgmental safe space for history, thoughts, and opinions. We grow as a society when we can be honest and share ourselves as we truly are, and you are helping make a space in that world where that is possible! 💜
@victoriab81868 ай бұрын
I really wish more people talked about sports corsets - they existed I think in the Georgian period or something, but I can’t see much about them - other than that they existed, and I wish I could still use one. I do think it would work better for me than a sports bra
@transformaterial8 ай бұрын
Bernadette Banner did a Video about this after Adidas came out with a "corset", but it was meant to be a fashion thingy. Doesn't help with finding an actual modern one, I'm sorry, but there you can at least learn about the history if interested :)
@lucyl46038 ай бұрын
There’s a video of a creator making modern sports stays, will link if I find it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2XEgJqvoqd6jNksi=QArAm-I9BF37JEQH
@kjones20088 ай бұрын
Riding corsets are also known from literature. By researching historical corsetry, you might be able to find a pattern in one of the old journals/magazines. And then you just need to size, shape, muslin, sew, and tweak. It could be quite the hobby rabbit hole!
@InaMacallan8 ай бұрын
Riding corsets were cut high over the hips to allow for more movement, especially when riding sidesaddle. They also performed the same function in protecting the spine in a fall as modern back protectors.
@victoriab81868 ай бұрын
that's really cool! @@InaMacallan
@meadowl8 ай бұрын
for a moment i was surprised that the video had non-generated captions, then i remembered who im watching lol. appreciated!
@Logarithm9068 ай бұрын
This was simultaneously hilarious in ways i wasn't expecting and informative in ways that I never expected. You even explained the tangents which raised questions. Bravo.
@bewitchedadventures49777 ай бұрын
I mean this with adoration and complete respect. You are the most well spoken and adorable woman I have ever seen on KZbin or anywhere else. I look forward to seeing more of you stuff, I absolutely subbed, and I wish you and your family much safety and success.
@Aline76 ай бұрын
As a often gendernonconforming dressing, mostly lesbian (though technically pan) person, I gotta say, I thoroughly love and enjoy wearing lace and tiny bows. And I don't care if ppl think it makes me less feminist or that allegedly it doesn't fit the oversized shirt I chose to wear that day. I just like the aesthetics and I feel good wearing it. We've reclaimed words like 'queer' and 'bitch' so no matter where certain things come from, if they give us joy authentically, we shouldn't dismiss them. Thank you for the both educating and entertaining content ❤
@katherinesmith17408 ай бұрын
I feel unreasonably emotional about this video - probably something to do with the migraine that's floored me all day AND your thoroughness. You're one of my absolutely favourite KZbinrs. Thank you for your content! Also, that dress is awesome :)
@tinakerr81638 ай бұрын
Agree, bows on knickers very useful in a morning when it is too early for the big light.
@ninjakitteh90958 ай бұрын
Research rabbit holes do happen 🤣🤣🤣
@shells500tutubo8 ай бұрын
I went into the settings and slowed her speech down to 0.75. Made all the difference in the world to understanding Jessica.
@AlethrialTheElvenEmpress7 ай бұрын
Okay so I wasn’t alone. She talks so fast. Her accent and tone are lovely, but her speech is rushedtogethetlikethisandIcan’tunderstand!!! I did 0.75 as well
@24get24give6 ай бұрын
I hope this makes you laugh a tenth as much as your video made me laugh! due to an unfortunate series of events [a difficult delivery that tore my pelvic floor, then a stroke which gave me OAB, I now suffer from all forms of minor incontinence, stress, urge, etc. forcing me to wear "protective" underwear, these are made from a paper fabric much like you get at the doctor's office or X-ray, or even a bib at the dentist. I'm sure you can't stitch on these so they have printed a bow on the front, you can't feel it so it doesn't help you dress in the dark, but it does distinguish the front from the back I never thought much about it until I watched this video, now, it cracks me up
@mizzmatrix8 ай бұрын
As a masculine woman I actively look for underwear without any bows or laces, and it's actually quite difficult to avoid 😅
@andij6057 ай бұрын
It's so hard to find those! I don't even what I am, but I need stuff to support my boobs... And the bows and laces are just everywhere :( At least now I understand why
@chefboyarzee8 ай бұрын
the jockbra thing is going to haunt me every time I put on my sports bra now 😭
@VeretenoVids8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I'm old enough to remember when they became a thing. I vividly recall being with my mother as she checked them out one day and asking her why those bras looked funny. I was a kid and had no idea what a jock strap was.
@chefboyarzee8 ай бұрын
@@VeretenoVids omg I can just imagine how wild it must have been for you when you found out what it was
@sophisticatedPJs8 ай бұрын
honestly as a genderfluid person that presents masc often but still wears a lot of sports bras I find it weirdly affirming. Funny and a bit cursed. But affirming all the same
@Rickettsia5058 ай бұрын
I stopped running at 12, before those bras were made. They were not adequate support back then. Now it is still hard to get a decent supportive sports bra for large sizes. When you do manage to find one, the cost is about $100. The big breast penalty is real.
@FoldingIdeas8 ай бұрын
You got me with that last barrage of bows, I bow longer bow what bow bow bow bow bow
@MegaKellyschannel7 ай бұрын
Brain empty. Only bows now. 🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
@just_a_tiny_dinosaur50145 ай бұрын
First off, I LOVE UR FASHION HISTORY STUFF (especially how you easily site your sources ON SCREEN!! As a fellow research enthusiast you have BLESSED my feed) Absolute instant follow!
@jace196918 ай бұрын
Perfect delivery, various subjects all done with a sarcastic beautiful smile and made me laugh too.
@marienumber28 ай бұрын
okay but that original jockbra looks comfortable as hell
@katiemadden94138 ай бұрын
5:40 I had to pause the video after “for someone else’s eyes” just to scream into my own hands “UUGGHHH ITS NOT ABOUT YOOOUU!! 😤🤬” (and by you I mean the men…obviously lol) I’m surprised by how strongly I reacted to that, but it just made me immediately livid.
@EmL-kg5gn8 ай бұрын
Men truly think the world revolves around them 💀 The level of arrogance and entitlement is beyond infuriating!!! Like the idea that we might make personal choices based on personal preferences is not only unimaginable to them, but I’ve found it makes them super angry if you contradict them on it. Most of them really think their opinions should dictate every aspect of our private lives, it’s an inherently abusive mindset and you have every right to be angry at it!
@uikmnhj4me8 ай бұрын
Maybe you’ve had enough internet for today
@katiemadden94138 ай бұрын
@@uikmnhj4me lol, you’re entirely right; had to pump the breaks and took a breather.
@loqkLoqkson8 ай бұрын
male underwear could do with some bows, some have their label on the front, which makes it easy to get the right way around and outside out. some have a label in the back inside, which also works for that purpose, but some have printed text, which wears off after a time, leading to longish observation in bright light to determine the front.
@adamgreenspan49888 ай бұрын
Can also check for which side the flap is on, unless you have underwear that doesn’t open in the front for urinal use. But if it doesn’t open in front, and there’s no tag/seam on the back (or front) of the waistband… is there even much difference between back and front?
@willbe30437 ай бұрын
The front has a very different paneling at least, unlike with female underwear
@Lafalot546 ай бұрын
Bras in french are now called "soutien gorge" which I think means "throat support" which doesn't make sense since it's not around our necks lol. I also have a small frame and a 28 band which is difficult to find but easier to find through UK brands online
@angleterrell97237 ай бұрын
I love that you are just uniquely you never let the haters get you down.