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Garter

A garter is an article of clothing comprising a narrow band of fabric fastened about the leg to keep up stockings. In the eighteenth to twentieth centuries, they were tied just below the knee, where the leg is slenderest, to keep the stocking from slipping. The advent of elastic has made them less necessary from this functional standpoint, although they are still often worn for fashion. Garters have been widely worn by men and women, depending on fashion trends.

A wedding garter around an upturned wine glass

Garters in fashion edit

 
Hip flask tucked into a garter during Prohibition

In Elizabethan fashions, men wore garters with their hose, and colourful garters were an object of display. In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, "cross braced" garters (a long garter tied above and below the knee and crossed between), as worn by the character Malvolio, are an object of some derision. In male fashion for much of the 20th century a type of garter for holding up socks was used as a part of male dress; it is considered somewhat archaic now.

Use in wedding traditions edit

 
Bride putting on a garter

There is a Western wedding tradition for a bride to wear a garter to her wedding, to be removed towards the end of the reception by the groom. This garter is not normally used to support stockings. This practice is often interpreted as symbolic of deflowering, though some sources attribute its origin to a superstition that taking an article of the bride's clothing will bring good luck.[1] In the Middle Ages, the groomsmen would rush at the new bride to take her garters as a prize.[2]

 
Jewelled wedding garter

Today, the practice of removing the bride's garter is traditionally reserved for the groom, who will use either his hands or teeth, and then toss the garter to the unmarried male guests. This is performed after the tossing of the bouquet, in which the bride tosses her bouquet over her shoulder to be caught by the unwed female guests. According to superstition, the lady who catches the bouquet and the man who catches the garter will be the next man and woman among those in attendance to be married (though not necessarily to each other). The ceremony often continues with the man who catches the garter obliged to place it on the leg of the lady who caught the bouquet. Traditionally, the pair are obliged to share the next dance.[1]

Use at high school proms in the United States edit

Prom garters were common in the 1960s and 1970s and often conferred on the date as a souvenir. If the date received the garter, it was typically hung from his rear-view mirror.

At least since the mid-2000s,[3] it has become common in US culture for young women attending a high school prom to wear a garter, usually designed to match the style and color of the young woman's dress. The prom garter may be worn throughout the evening and is sometimes given to the young woman's date as a souvenir. A young woman may also choose to keep the garter rather than give it away, as a token of her prom night. In some cases, young people may participate in a "garter and tie" dance (often hosted by the high school as part of the prom), during or after which either the young woman herself or the young woman's date removes the garter and exchanges it for the date's tie. When the garter is given early in the evening, the young woman's date may wear it on their arm for the remainder of the evening. In areas where prom garters are common, it has become a tradition for young women to pose for a picture with other female friends before the prom in which they pull up the skirts of their dresses to display their prom garters, which are generally worn a few inches above the right knee. The giving or taking of the prom garter may or may not have the same sexual implications that are associated with wedding garters; however, the giving of the prom garter is often interpreted as publicly designating the pair as a romantic couple.

Suspenders or garter belts and stockings edit

 
A garter belt attached to stockings
 
A woman with her suspenders visible

Suspenders or suspender belts, also known as "garter belts" in American English, are an undergarment consisting of an elasticated material strip usually at least 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) in width; it can be wider. Two or three elastic suspender slings are attached on each side, where the material is shaped to the contours of the body. The suspenders are typically clipped to stockings with metal clips into which a rubber disc is inserted through the stocking material effectively 'locking' the stocking in place. These are normally attached to a length of elastic allowing for adjustment.

Suspender (garter) belts are usually worn at the waist or just slightly below to prevent the belt from sliding down as it is pulled downward by the stockings. Some undergarments such as corselettes or girdles may come with suspender slings attached.

By the late 20th century and into the 21st, pantyhose or tights were more widely worn than stockings.[4] And some stockings, referred to as hold-ups, have a band of silicone rubber molded to the stocking top to keep them up without suspenders. But suspenders continue to be used by people who prefer stockings to tights, and doctors may advise patients with a history of thrush or cystitis to avoid tights; the trapped heat and moisture can exacerbate any infection present.[citation needed]

While most commonly used for regular stockings, suspender belts can also be used for medical support hosiery worn due to varicose veins or poor circulation.

Stockings are often considered to be sensual or erotic, both in person and in photographs, and some people enjoy dressing up for special occasions in attractive suspender belts or basques.

In ice hockey edit

Ice hockey players use suspenders for holding up hockey socks.[5] As these socks are essentially woollen tubes, they need to be kept from rolling onto ankles. The socks can be held up by either hockey tape or hockey suspenders, which function like stocking suspenders.[citation needed]

History edit

18th century edit

 
La Toilette, (detail) François Boucher, 1742
 
White velvet garters with floral pattern, from the collection of Conner Prairie

Garters in the 18th century could be elaborately decorated and were sometimes embroidered with names, dates, mottoes, or humorous phrases. Prior to the invention of elastic, they were fastened by buckles, or threaded with spiral springs to grip the wearer's leg.[6]

19th century edit

Some women wore stockings with a plain elastic garter or narrow material tied tightly, not suspenders, or by simply rolling the top of the stocking, because it seemed more practical or they could not afford classic corsetry, thus creating a kind of predecessor of the modern hold ups. This was particularly common among servants and housemaids, particularly until the mid-1920s when the more modern suspender became readily available.

 
Early 19th century Chippewan garter, Brooklyn Museum

During the world's first long-distance journey by automobile in 1888 Bertha Benz, the wife of automobile inventor Carl Benz, used a garter to insulate a broken wire of the Benz Patent-Motorwagen Nr. 3.[7][8] In remembrance of the historic road trip, today's official German scenic byway Bertha Benz Memorial Route follows the tracks of Bertha Benz from Mannheim via Heidelberg to Pforzheim (Black Forest) and back.[9] Stockings have also been used as an emergency replacement for a car's fanbelt.[10]

 
Boston Garter sock garters for men from the beginning of the 20th century from the permanent collection of the Museo del Objeto del Objeto

20th century edit

 
Garter belt, between 1955 and 1965, ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen

During World War II, Women's Auxiliary Air Force members were issued inexpensive suspenders.[11]

From the 1940s to the 1960s, suspenders became a common, popular alternative to the girdle, especially among teens and young women. Amid concerns girdles might cause abdominal flabbiness, suspender belts offered a more practical and comfortable choice when used to hold up stockings. Then, by the early 1960s, the introduction of pantyhose offered a new alternative to garter belts and girdles.[4] This change in fashion coincided with the female empowerment movement and the sexual revolution.[12][13]

Since the mid-20th century, men's adult magazines featuring images of women in underwear reached mass-market popularity. These magazines evolved from pin-up posters and often showcased models in suspenders and stockings, usually with slips, petticoats, corsets, or a bra and knickers or panties.[14] Most images have an erotic element and are sometimes presented as fetish fashion and a form of pornography. Like jewelry, the purpose of garters and other lingerie in adult media is as a statement of excess and to draw attention to certain parts of the wearer's body.[15]

After the release of Bull Durham in June 1988, garter belt and stocking sales increased at Victoria's Secret and Frederick's of Hollywood stores. The lingerie retailers attributed the jump in sales to the black lace garter Susan Sarandon wore in the film.[16][17][18] Other films that year, like Dangerous Liaisons and Working Girl, also fueled the intimate apparel industry.[19]

Contemporary practices edit

Suspender belts continue to be worn for their original purpose of holding up stockings. As of the 21st century, suspenders are available in a variety of styles, most commonly in white, 'fleshtone' beige-pink, or black with a satin finish. These are often now made from a mixture of nylon and spandex/lycra, being more readily available in retail stores.

Variations of the suspender or garter belt include knickers with suspender attachments reminiscent of images of the 1960s and corsets or girdles with small loops inside the bottom edge for attaching suspenders. Knickers are normally worn on top of the suspender belt as this makes it easier to remove them to use the lavatory/bathroom. If worn underneath the belt, undressing may be rather complicated if using a public facility.

Order of the Garter edit

 
The garter of the Order of the Garter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria

The Order of the Garter, which is the oldest and highest British order of chivalry, was founded in 1348 by Edward III. The Order consists of the reigning monarch, who is Sovereign of the Order, the Prince of Wales, and 24 Knights Companions.

The origin of the symbol of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a blue 'garter' with the motto Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense, is not known, as the earliest records of the order were destroyed by fire; however, the story is that at a ball possibly held at Calais, Joan, Countess of Salisbury dropped her garter and King Edward, seeing her embarrassment, picked it up and bound it about his own leg saying in French, "Evil [or shamed] be he that thinks evil of it." This story is almost certainly a later fiction.[citation needed] This fable appears to have originated in France and may have been invented to discredit the Order.[citation needed]

It is thought more likely that as the garter was a small strap used as a device to attach pieces of armour, it was appropriate to use the garter as a symbol of binding together in common brotherhood, whilst the motto probably refers to the leading political topic of the 1340s, Edward's claim to the throne of France.

The patron saint of the Order is St George, the patron saint of soldiers and also of England, and the chapel of the order is St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . WedAlert.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  2. ^ Friedman, Albert B., and Richard H. Osberg. "Gawain's Girdle as Traditional Symbol." The Journal of American Folklore 90.357 (1977): 301-15. JSTOR 539521 doi:10.2307/539521
  3. ^ "Google Trends". Google Trends. from the original on 2014-01-19.
  4. ^ a b Barber, Jessica M. (November 23, 2015). Blanco F., José (ed.). Clothing and Fashion: American Fashion from Head to Toe. ABC-Clio. p. 268.
  5. ^ . Fresh Gear. Archived from the original on November 26, 2023. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  6. ^ Williams, Sheila (1983). "The History of Ladie's Machine-Made Hosiery". Antique Collector. 54 (12): 84.
  7. ^ Lienhard, John H. "Bertha Benz's Ride". The Engines of Our Ingenuity. University of Houston. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  8. ^ "First car ride in the world". Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt. July 25, 2023. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  9. ^ "Repairs with a hairpin and a garter". Bertha Benz Memorial Route. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  10. ^ Arendt, Paul (December 2, 1990). "Emergency Role for Panty Hose". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
  11. ^ Joan MacDonald (2002). Our Mornings May Never be: Memoirs of a WAAF Sergeant-- and Beyond. General Store Publishing House. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-894263-73-3. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
  12. ^ Barford, Vanessa (June 19, 2012). . BBC News Online. Archived from the original on October 23, 2023. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
  13. ^ Allyn, David (April 5, 2001). Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution: An Unfettered History. Routledge. p. 105.
  14. ^ Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (March 17, 2015). World Clothing and Fashion: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Social Influence. Taylor & Francis. p. 457.
  15. ^ Kaite, Berkeley (November 22, 1995). Pornography and Difference. Indiana University Press. p. 121.
  16. ^ Abcarian, Robin (July 27, 1988). "Garter Belts on the up and Up". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  17. ^ "Sarandon Gives the Garter Belt Shot in the Arm". Orlando Sentinel. August 6, 1988. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  18. ^ "Lingerie: New Snap For Garters". Time. August 15, 1988. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  19. ^ Faludi, Susan (1991). Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women. Crown Publishing Group. p. 200.
  20. ^ Order of the Garter information February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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For other uses see Garter disambiguation A garter is an article of clothing comprising a narrow band of fabric fastened about the leg to keep up stockings In the eighteenth to twentieth centuries they were tied just below the knee where the leg is slenderest to keep the stocking from slipping The advent of elastic has made them less necessary from this functional standpoint although they are still often worn for fashion Garters have been widely worn by men and women depending on fashion trends A wedding garter around an upturned wine glass Contents 1 Garters in fashion 1 1 Use in wedding traditions 1 2 Use at high school proms in the United States 2 Suspenders or garter belts and stockings 2 1 In ice hockey 3 History 3 1 18th century 3 2 19th century 3 3 20th century 3 4 Contemporary practices 4 Order of the Garter 5 See also 6 ReferencesGarters in fashion edit nbsp Hip flask tucked into a garter during ProhibitionIn Elizabethan fashions men wore garters with their hose and colourful garters were an object of display In Shakespeare s Twelfth Night cross braced garters a long garter tied above and below the knee and crossed between as worn by the character Malvolio are an object of some derision In male fashion for much of the 20th century a type of garter for holding up socks was used as a part of male dress it is considered somewhat archaic now Use in wedding traditions edit nbsp Bride putting on a garterThere is a Western wedding tradition for a bride to wear a garter to her wedding to be removed towards the end of the reception by the groom This garter is not normally used to support stockings This practice is often interpreted as symbolic of deflowering though some sources attribute its origin to a superstition that taking an article of the bride s clothing will bring good luck 1 In the Middle Ages the groomsmen would rush at the new bride to take her garters as a prize 2 nbsp Jewelled wedding garterToday the practice of removing the bride s garter is traditionally reserved for the groom who will use either his hands or teeth and then toss the garter to the unmarried male guests This is performed after the tossing of the bouquet in which the bride tosses her bouquet over her shoulder to be caught by the unwed female guests According to superstition the lady who catches the bouquet and the man who catches the garter will be the next man and woman among those in attendance to be married though not necessarily to each other The ceremony often continues with the man who catches the garter obliged to place it on the leg of the lady who caught the bouquet Traditionally the pair are obliged to share the next dance 1 Use at high school proms in the United States edit Prom garters were common in the 1960s and 1970s and often conferred on the date as a souvenir If the date received the garter it was typically hung from his rear view mirror At least since the mid 2000s 3 it has become common in US culture for young women attending a high school prom to wear a garter usually designed to match the style and color of the young woman s dress The prom garter may be worn throughout the evening and is sometimes given to the young woman s date as a souvenir A young woman may also choose to keep the garter rather than give it away as a token of her prom night In some cases young people may participate in a garter and tie dance often hosted by the high school as part of the prom during or after which either the young woman herself or the young woman s date removes the garter and exchanges it for the date s tie When the garter is given early in the evening the young woman s date may wear it on their arm for the remainder of the evening In areas where prom garters are common it has become a tradition for young women to pose for a picture with other female friends before the prom in which they pull up the skirts of their dresses to display their prom garters which are generally worn a few inches above the right knee The giving or taking of the prom garter may or may not have the same sexual implications that are associated with wedding garters however the giving of the prom garter is often interpreted as publicly designating the pair as a romantic couple Suspenders or garter belts and stockings edit nbsp A garter belt attached to stockings nbsp A woman with her suspenders visibleSuspenders or suspender belts also known as garter belts in American English are an undergarment consisting of an elasticated material strip usually at least 2 to 3 inches 5 1 to 7 6 cm in width it can be wider Two or three elastic suspender slings are attached on each side where the material is shaped to the contours of the body The suspenders are typically clipped to stockings with metal clips into which a rubber disc is inserted through the stocking material effectively locking the stocking in place These are normally attached to a length of elastic allowing for adjustment Suspender garter belts are usually worn at the waist or just slightly below to prevent the belt from sliding down as it is pulled downward by the stockings Some undergarments such as corselettes or girdles may come with suspender slings attached By the late 20th century and into the 21st pantyhose or tights were more widely worn than stockings 4 And some stockings referred to as hold ups have a band of silicone rubber molded to the stocking top to keep them up without suspenders But suspenders continue to be used by people who prefer stockings to tights and doctors may advise patients with a history of thrush or cystitis to avoid tights the trapped heat and moisture can exacerbate any infection present citation needed While most commonly used for regular stockings suspender belts can also be used for medical support hosiery worn due to varicose veins or poor circulation Stockings are often considered to be sensual or erotic both in person and in photographs and some people enjoy dressing up for special occasions in attractive suspender belts or basques In ice hockey edit Ice hockey players use suspenders for holding up hockey socks 5 As these socks are essentially woollen tubes they need to be kept from rolling onto ankles The socks can be held up by either hockey tape or hockey suspenders which function like stocking suspenders citation needed History edit18th century edit nbsp La Toilette detail Francois Boucher 1742 nbsp White velvet garters with floral pattern from the collection of Conner PrairieGarters in the 18th century could be elaborately decorated and were sometimes embroidered with names dates mottoes or humorous phrases Prior to the invention of elastic they were fastened by buckles or threaded with spiral springs to grip the wearer s leg 6 19th century edit Some women wore stockings with a plain elastic garter or narrow material tied tightly not suspenders or by simply rolling the top of the stocking because it seemed more practical or they could not afford classic corsetry thus creating a kind of predecessor of the modern hold ups This was particularly common among servants and housemaids particularly until the mid 1920s when the more modern suspender became readily available nbsp Early 19th century Chippewan garter Brooklyn MuseumDuring the world s first long distance journey by automobile in 1888 Bertha Benz the wife of automobile inventor Carl Benz used a garter to insulate a broken wire of the Benz Patent Motorwagen Nr 3 7 8 In remembrance of the historic road trip today s official German scenic byway Bertha Benz Memorial Route follows the tracks of Bertha Benz from Mannheim via Heidelberg to Pforzheim Black Forest and back 9 Stockings have also been used as an emergency replacement for a car s fanbelt 10 nbsp Boston Garter sock garters for men from the beginning of the 20th century from the permanent collection of the Museo del Objeto del Objeto20th century edit nbsp Garter belt between 1955 and 1965 ModeMuseum Provincie AntwerpenDuring World War II Women s Auxiliary Air Force members were issued inexpensive suspenders 11 From the 1940s to the 1960s suspenders became a common popular alternative to the girdle especially among teens and young women Amid concerns girdles might cause abdominal flabbiness suspender belts offered a more practical and comfortable choice when used to hold up stockings Then by the early 1960s the introduction of pantyhose offered a new alternative to garter belts and girdles 4 This change in fashion coincided with the female empowerment movement and the sexual revolution 12 13 Since the mid 20th century men s adult magazines featuring images of women in underwear reached mass market popularity These magazines evolved from pin up posters and often showcased models in suspenders and stockings usually with slips petticoats corsets or a bra and knickers or panties 14 Most images have an erotic element and are sometimes presented as fetish fashion and a form of pornography Like jewelry the purpose of garters and other lingerie in adult media is as a statement of excess and to draw attention to certain parts of the wearer s body 15 After the release of Bull Durham in June 1988 garter belt and stocking sales increased at Victoria s Secret and Frederick s of Hollywood stores The lingerie retailers attributed the jump in sales to the black lace garter Susan Sarandon wore in the film 16 17 18 Other films that year like Dangerous Liaisons and Working Girl also fueled the intimate apparel industry 19 Contemporary practices edit Suspender belts continue to be worn for their original purpose of holding up stockings As of the 21st century suspenders are available in a variety of styles most commonly in white fleshtone beige pink or black with a satin finish These are often now made from a mixture of nylon and spandex lycra being more readily available in retail stores Variations of the suspender or garter belt include knickers with suspender attachments reminiscent of images of the 1960s and corsets or girdles with small loops inside the bottom edge for attaching suspenders Knickers are normally worn on top of the suspender belt as this makes it easier to remove them to use the lavatory bathroom If worn underneath the belt undressing may be rather complicated if using a public facility Order of the Garter editMain article Order of the Garter nbsp The garter of the Order of the Garter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of AustriaThe Order of the Garter which is the oldest and highest British order of chivalry was founded in 1348 by Edward III The Order consists of the reigning monarch who is Sovereign of the Order the Prince of Wales and 24 Knights Companions The origin of the symbol of the Most Noble Order of the Garter a blue garter with the motto Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense is not known as the earliest records of the order were destroyed by fire however the story is that at a ball possibly held at Calais Joan Countess of Salisbury dropped her garter and King Edward seeing her embarrassment picked it up and bound it about his own leg saying in French Evil or shamed be he that thinks evil of it This story is almost certainly a later fiction citation needed This fable appears to have originated in France and may have been invented to discredit the Order citation needed It is thought more likely that as the garter was a small strap used as a device to attach pieces of armour it was appropriate to use the garter as a symbol of binding together in common brotherhood whilst the motto probably refers to the leading political topic of the 1340s Edward s claim to the throne of France The patron saint of the Order is St George the patron saint of soldiers and also of England and the chapel of the order is St George s Chapel in Windsor Castle 20 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garter belts nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garters Sleeve garter SuspendersReferences edit a b The Tale of the Tossing of the Garter and other customs WedAlert com Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 2006 10 14 Friedman Albert B and Richard H Osberg Gawain s Girdle as Traditional Symbol The Journal of American Folklore 90 357 1977 301 15 JSTOR 539521 doi 10 2307 539521 Google Trends Google Trends Archived from the original on 2014 01 19 a b Barber Jessica M November 23 2015 Blanco F Jose ed Clothing and Fashion American Fashion from Head to Toe ABC Clio p 268 How to Keep Hockey Socks Up Fresh Gear Archived from the original on November 26 2023 Retrieved November 26 2023 Williams Sheila 1983 The History of Ladie s Machine Made Hosiery Antique Collector 54 12 84 Lienhard John H Bertha Benz s Ride The Engines of Our Ingenuity University of Houston Retrieved November 26 2023 First car ride in the world Deutsches Patent und Markenamt July 25 2023 Retrieved November 26 2023 Repairs with a hairpin and a garter Bertha Benz Memorial Route Retrieved November 26 2023 Arendt Paul December 2 1990 Emergency Role for Panty Hose Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 26 2023 Joan MacDonald 2002 Our Mornings May Never be Memoirs of a WAAF Sergeant and Beyond General Store Publishing House p 27 ISBN 978 1 894263 73 3 Retrieved 2014 01 06 Barford Vanessa June 19 2012 The re re re rise of the corset BBC News Online Archived from the original on October 23 2023 Retrieved November 24 2023 Allyn David April 5 2001 Make Love Not War The Sexual Revolution An Unfettered History Routledge p 105 Snodgrass Mary Ellen March 17 2015 World Clothing and Fashion An Encyclopedia of History Culture and Social Influence Taylor amp Francis p 457 Kaite Berkeley November 22 1995 Pornography and Difference Indiana University Press p 121 Abcarian Robin July 27 1988 Garter Belts on the up and Up Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 23 2023 Sarandon Gives the Garter Belt Shot in the Arm Orlando Sentinel August 6 1988 Retrieved November 23 2023 Lingerie New Snap For Garters Time August 15 1988 Retrieved November 23 2023 Faludi Susan 1991 Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women 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