Tag: 1850s

  • Women’s Work Aprons of the 1840s and 1850s shown in photos. A Reference.

    Women’s Work Aprons of the 1840s and 1850s shown in photos. A Reference.

    Early Photographic Images of American Women Wearing Aprons

    Curious to understand how aprons were constructed and worn by American women in the mid-1800s, I have collected some example photographs and references. The second quarter of the 19th century – roughly 1830 to 1855 – interests me the most.

    Following the earlier Regency fashions and preceding the hoop skirts and bustles later in the century, this pioneering era at the leading edge of the industrial revolution seems to be underappreciated by modern students of fashion history. In the mid-19th century, the aprons worn by working women were often of the “half-apron” style with the strings made long enough to wrap around and tie in the front. Smocks and over-shirts were worn over clothing as well, especially by men and boys. Pinafore type aprons also can be seen in use in this era.

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  • Dress Fabrics of the 1830’s, 1840’s and 1850’s: A Reference.

    Dress Fabrics of the 1830’s, 1840’s and 1850’s: A Reference.

    I enjoy sifting through museum collections online. It feels a bit like a treasure hunt and is way healthier than doom scrolling on social media. I’m grateful to the institutions who have made so much of their holdings available to members of the public like us. And, I want to share the gems and show them in context of other related items. In this case, I hope if you are trying to get an idea of textile trends in mid-19th century America, you will find this resource useful.


    Explore more 19th Century Clothing through Photography

    Though 19th century photographs could not document the vibrant colors of people’s clothing, we can learn a lot from the display of patterns, textures, and styles of construction as they were worn by real individuals. Browse my Pinterest board for interesting images of 19th century people.

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