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A Proper Fit : Women at Work in a City of Corsets

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Management number 233471835 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$12.56 Model Number 233471835
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The twenty-first century has seen the emergence of the corset as haute couture, red carpet finery. A Proper Fit tells only part of the story of the garment’s evolution and its importance to large groups of women in a New England city.For Anne Marie Murphy, what began as curiosity about one female business owner from 1904, became an exploration of a huge industry in Worcester, Massachusetts: corset making. From the Civil War to the 1980s, the city was home to an astounding 126 corset-related businesses. Women were at the helm of half of them. The industry created a wealth of female self-employment opportunities long before American women had the right to vote. One woman, in particular, operated at the highest level—factory owner Mary Heintzelman Gifford Bowne. How did she learn the trade? How did she become a world famous corset designer? And, how did she fare as a female factory owner in the U.S. in that era?A Proper Fit highlights Mary’s story as well as those of other women who supported themselves through long-term relationships with clients who came to them for this bespoke foundation garment. The city was filled with corset makers, at large factories and small shops where “corsetieres” made garments from scratch or as customized versions of mass-produced products. In addition to Mary, the manufacturing executive, we meet a downtown corsetiere with grocery store experience, the widow of a corset “cutter” who struck out on her own, and a factory forewoman who parlayed her experience into decades of downtown retailing. The Burnside and Slater Buildings on Main Street became hubs with fourteen corsetieres from wildly different backgrounds. Through the makers we learn about the garment itself—how it was made, worn, and sold to the American woman. Read more

ASIN B0GYT5G184
ISBN13 979-8990133471
Edition 0
Language English
Publisher TidePool Press
Dimensions 8 x 1 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.8 pounds
Print length 324 pages
Publication date June 1, 2026

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