Some people expressed shock at this explanation, with one saying that “it’s easier to get dressed in the dark” and another adding that the idea “just blew my mind.”
A third thinks the bow is a “stupid” design element, but admits it’s “interesting to know why it’s there,” while another reveals that “I always take it off.”
Let’s look at some of the functions of the humble knot, which doesn’t get the recognition it deserves.
A nod to tradition: the bow on women’s underwear dates back centuries, to a time before elastic waistbands. In the days of corsets and long skirts, underwear didn’t have the practical elasticity we’re used to today. It was tied with a ribbon or string at the front to keep it in place. The bow? It was a way to hide the knot and make it a little more decorative.
Dressing in the dark: Before the advent of electricity, women often dressed by candlelight, or even in the dark. The knot served a practical purpose in helping them quickly determine which side of the shoe was on. It was a useful little marker when tying their shoes in dim light.
The tradition remains: although we’ve come a long way since then, the bow has remained, evolving into a decorative detail. It adds a feminine and playful touch, and many people appreciate the classic and delicate look it gives to underwear.
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