{"id":2594,"date":"2023-03-12T01:34:27","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T00:34:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lingerievenue.com\/?p=2594"},"modified":"2023-03-12T01:34:27","modified_gmt":"2023-03-12T00:34:27","slug":"how-lingerie-was-founded-female-undergarments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lingerievenue.com\/how-lingerie-was-founded-female-undergarments\/","title":{"rendered":"How lingerie was founded female undergarments?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The first step in creating something new is always the hardest. For many years, women have been seen as objects and less than human. In the eyes of the law, they were not seen as equals to men and were not given the same opportunities. This led to a lot of inequality and unfairness towards women. In order to change this, a group of women came together to form a new kind of undergarment, one that would make them feel more comfortable and empowered. And so, lingerie was born.<\/p>\n

The first recorded use of the word “lingerie” is in reference to underwear and bras for women in 1884. The term comes from the French word linge, meaning linen. At that time, most undergarments were made from linen. The word “lingerie” was first used in English in reference to women’s underwear in 1922.<\/p>\n

Who invented women’s undergarments? <\/h2>\n

In the 19th century, panties were sometimes called bloomers. A woman named Elizabeth Miller invented loose trousers to be worn by women. After 1849 Amelia Bloomer promoted the idea and they became known as bloomers after her.<\/p>\n

Underwear actually started as an outer garment back in the 5000’s BC. It appeared for cavemen and cavewomen as a small piece of fabric wrapped around the waist and through the leg called a loincloth. It was a basic necessity for protection, especially in colder areas of the world to conserve their intimate areas.<\/p>\n

Was the bra created by a man <\/h3>\n