Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1912 — Velvet Girdle. [ARTICLE]
Velvet Girdle.
The term "girdle” used to suggest rather bulky swatitings of folded silk or satin, sometimes brought to a point high up in the middle of the back. We can even remember "girdle forms,” four or five Inches wide, pointed at top and bottom, front and back, which.
were once looked on as the cream of style. But the newest velvet girdle of today has but little in common; with those half-forgotten outlines and; can be made with much less trouble, as well as with a wb less elaborate foundation. ' . (
