it’s hilarious to me when people call historical fashions that men hated oppressive
like in BuzzFeed’s Women Wear Hoop Skirts For A Day While Being Exaggeratedly Bad At Doing Everything In Them video, one woman comments that she’s being “oppressed by the patriarchy.” if you’ve read anything Victorian man ever said about hoop skirts, you know that’s pretty much the exact opposite of the truth
thing is, hoop skirts evolved as liberating garment for women. before them, to achieve roughly conical skirt fullness, they had to wear many layers of petticoats (some stiffened with horsehair braid or other kinds of cord). the cage crinoline made their outfits instantly lighter and easier to move in
it also enabled skirts to get waaaaay bigger. and, as you see in the late 1860s, 1870s, and mid-late 1880s, to take on even less natural shapes. we jokingly call bustles fake butts, but trust me- nobody saw them that way. it was just skirts doing weird, exciting Skirt Things that women had tons of fun with
men, obviously, loathed the whole affair
(1864)
(1850s. gods, if only crinolines were huge enough to keep men from getting too close)
(no date given, but also, this is 100% impossible)
(also undated, but the ruffles make me think 1850s)
it was also something that women of all social classes- maids and society ladies, enslaved women and free women of color -all wore at one point or another. interesting bit of unexpected equalization there
and when bustles came in, guess what? men hated those, too
(1880s)
(probably also 1880s? the ladies are being compared to beetles and snails. in case that was unclear)
(1870s, I think? the bustle itself looks early 1870s but the tight fit of the actual gown looks later)
hoops and bustles weren’t tools of the patriarchy. they were items 1 and 2 on the 19th century’s “Fashion Trends Women Love That Men Hate” lists, with bonus built-in personal space enforcement
real talk though I would absolutely wear that stag beetle one
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS MARZIPAN. honestly, bustles were invented to prevent ass grabbing. i’m not joking.
and while we’re on the subject of underwear that gets a bad rap as restrictive and painful when it’s not: corsets are not any more restrictive than bras–in fact, corsets actually work better than bras, are less straining on your body, and surprise surprise do not make your shoulders, neck and back hurt! Tight-lacing was not all corsetry. Do not get the two mixed up. It’s like comparing fetish ballet heels with regular high heels and saying everyone is wearing fetish ballet heels every day when no we all know that only lady gaga does that.
honestly half the reason I’m so frustrated that I can’t sew is bc I am ten kinds of into crinolines, bustles, and all that. That’s *fashion*!!
I propose we bring the bustle back. 100%
New old fashion to stop the forever lasting ass grabbing.






























