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Antique Girdle Corset - 1910

Antique Girdle Corset - 1910

Prix habituel $202.00 CAD
Prix habituel $289.00 CAD Prix promotionnel $202.00 CAD
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Welcome to Lulu Boop Vintage, where our curated collection echoes the whispers of bygone eras. Our purpose is to find then and give them a new life. Now, we extend an invitation to you – become the guardian of history, the catalyst for renewal. Join us in reviving these beauties; your contribution completes their story. Thank you for being a part of the Lulu Boop Vintage journey.

Super Unique Spirella Company Girdle Vintage Corset. Cotton Jacquard. Peach with Metal Hooks.

Marcus Merritt Beeman invented a type of corset bone called Spirella in 1904. The device was a flattened metal coil to be inserted into a typically female undergarment for rigidity to achieve an augmented physical appearance. The invention was seen as an improvement over whale baleen or reed which could crack and dig into the body. The Spirella device held its shape and provided flex without breaking. Marcus Merritt Beeman, William Wallace Kincaid and Jesse Homan Pardee partnered to found the Spirella Corset Company Incorporated which manufactured a variety of undergarments for a female market. Factories were located in USA, UK, Canada, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Spirella Corset Company employed “Corsetiers”, typically women, to visit potential customers at home and generate sales. Salespeople carried samples and equipment to acquire measurements for orders.

Circa 1907 Spirella Corset Company built a manufacturing plant in Niagara Falls, Ontario at the corner of River Road and Hiram Street. The building is claimed to be one of Canada’s first poured concrete structures. The factory is said to have employed up to 250 women. Many Niagara Falls women were employed by Spirella in sewing, administration or sales, especially at wartime. Some female employees left after the war and also after a change in marital status. It is said that Spirella would not employ married women. One account is known of a marriage kept secret by a female employee in order to maintain employment.

By the 1950s production dwindled and the operation moved to Lewis Avenue. The River Road building was eventually sold to Jacob Sherman to house The Niagara Falls Museum. When the museum closed a bird aviary was created in the former corset factory.

PLEASE help me bring this beauty back to life.

Measurements: garment lying flat.
Armpit to Armpit: 17 1/4"
Waist: 17 1/2"
Hips: 20 3/4"
End Width: 22"
Total lenght from shoulder: 15 1/2 back - 17" front

For your reference the mannequin is a women size Large and it’s measurements are:

Bust: 97 cm / 38.18 inches
Waist: 79 cm / 31.10 inches
Hips: 104 cm / 40.94 inches
It was big for the mannequin, I had to pin it for the picture so should be an XL.

The model is a size Small and her Measurements are:
Bust: 85 cm / 33.46”
Waist: 71 cm / 27.95”
Hips: 90cm / 35.43”
High: 5.28 Feet

PLEASE check measurements before purchase. A good method is to measure a similar item that fits and compare.
Please remember that Vintage Items have been previously worn and loved so a small flaw may go unnoticed.
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Please Note :
Any accessories used in the picture are not included, there are there to show how the outfit could be worn or a decorative object. I need to be honest. I sell Vintage and Antique Clothing and I would say anything before 30s should be treated with care and worn with care. Mostly these items will be fragile especially 20s silk or Edwardian very fine Muslin. Some can not handle stress and will tear easily. Should be bought a size bigger where possible or should be a little loose on.
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