Product Description
Bloomers were Victorian garments for the lower body. They were developed in the 19th century as a healthful and comfortable alternative to the heavy, constricting dresses worn by American women. They take their name from their best-known advocate, the women's rights activist Amelia Bloomer. In the 1850s, the bloomer was a physical and metaphorical representation of feminist reform. This garment originated in late 1849 for the purpose of developing a style of dress for women that was less harmful to their health. Because it was less restricting than the previously popular attire, the bloomer provided more physical freedom for women. Being a completely new and distinctively different form of dress, the bloomer garment also provided women with a metaphorical freedom, in the sense that it gave women not only more diverse dress options, but also the opportunity and power to choose their type of garment.
These look amazing under cosplay or pirate attire. We also have some brave customers wear them to the beach here in Florida.
S - Length: 21.65", Waist: 25.2", Hipline: 46.46"
M - Length: 22.05", Waist: 26.77", Hipline: 48.03"
L - Length: 22.44", Waist: 28.35", Hipline: 49.61"
XL - Length: 22.83", Waist: 29.92", Hipline: 51.18"
2XL - Length: 23.23", Waist: 31.5", Hipline: 52.76"