And speaking of lady’s undergarments, as I believe we were, I can’t resist sharing this tidbit:
When America entered World War I in 1917, chairman of the War Industries board Bernard Baruch asked women to stop buying corsets to conserve steel, part of the wider program of rationing, conserving and allocating materials important to the war effort. Thanks to the cooperation of patriotic women, some 28,000 tons of steel was diverted from corset manufacturers to wartime industry. Enough to build two battleships.
Some things you can’t make up.
Published on July 28, 2025 18:48