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Why don’t women’s clothes have pockets? Join me on a fascinating journey through fashion’s longest-running mystery: the case of the disappearing pockets! This video dives deep into the secret struggle of women’s pockets, from 17th-century tie-on pouches to the tiny, impractical reticules of the Regency era and beyond. Discover how fashion trends like the Crinoline, Bustle, and even the hobble skirt shaped pocket history, and find out why pockets became a symbol of practicality and power. Learn how World War I influenced the pocket comeback and why modern women still celebrate this small but mighty feature. If you’ve ever been excited about a dress with pockets, this story is for you! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more hidden histories in fashion. ___________________________________________________________________________ #regencyfashion, #18thcentury #pockets ___________________________________________________________________________ Sources: ~Arnold, Janet. Patterns of Fashion 1: Englishwomen's Dresses and Their Construction, 1660–1860. London: Macmillan, 1972. ~Cunnington, C. Willett, and Phillis Cunnington. The History of Underclothes. New York: Dover Publications, 1992. ~Davidson, Hilary. Dress in the Age of Jane Austen: Regency Fashion. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. ~Mendes, Valerie, and Amy de la Haye. Fashion Since 1900. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. ~Ribeiro, Aileen. Dress and Morality. London: Batsford, 1986. ~Steele, Valerie. The Corset: A Cultural History. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001. ~Thompson, Ellen. “A Pocket History: How Women’s Clothes Lost Their Pockets.” The Atlantic, June 4, 2014. ~Waugh, Norah. The Cut of Women’s Clothes, 1600–1930. New York: Routledge, 1968. ~Kunzle, David. "Dress Reform as Antifeminism: A Response to Women’s Dress Reform, 1870–1920." Victorian Studies 17, no. 2 (1973): 315–33. ~Payne, Blanche. History of Costume: From the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century. New York: Harper & Row, 1965. ___________________________________________________________________________ Images in this Video: V & A Museum *The Metropolitan Museum Disclaimer: Some of the images in this video were sourced from the internet, particularly through Google searches. To the best of my knowledge, these images are open-access and not subject to copyright claims. However, I cannot guarantee the absence of copyright or distribution rights associated with them. I made every effort to identify and acknowledge the sources of these images in the video, but if any copyright infringement occurred, it was unintentional. If you are the rightful owner of any content used in this video and believe that your rights have been violated, please contact me, and I will promptly address the issue. Thank you for your understanding and support. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOCIAL MEDIA RABBITHOLES: Instagram: @raquel.de.la.cruz Tiktok: @lacasadelacruz Facebook: lacasadelacruz Pinterest: raqueldelacruz -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEBSITE/BLOG/SHOP: lacasadelacruz.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Business Inquiries: Email: iamraqueldelacruz@gmail.com Requests for personal dressmaking commissions are considered. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------