Goth Hobbit
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Hey, all
I know that I may have to cast a wider net on this request, but I thought I'd start here. As I mentioned once, I'm writing a book on women's fashions of 1901-1919, with as much social history as I can cram in. One of my sub-chapters is on the popularity of the shirtwaist blouse ...and the conditions endured by the factory workers who produced the ready-mades, which inevitably leads to the Triangle Fire.
I really, really want to illustrate this section with a waist that can be linked to the Triangle. As you can imagine, this isn't the easiest of items to track down. One of the archivists at Cornell pointed me to the trial transcript for the testimony of a buyer who was in the building that day, which is how I found Lit Bros. of Philadelphia. It's also possible that they used the factory name on their labels; I just know that I haven't managed to find one labeled as such.
I know that it's a real long shot, but if any of you have (or know where to find) a shirtwaist, preferably pre-1911, with either the department store or Triangle Factory label, I would be immensely grateful. I would also be happy with an archive photograph.
Many thanks,
Becca
I know that I may have to cast a wider net on this request, but I thought I'd start here. As I mentioned once, I'm writing a book on women's fashions of 1901-1919, with as much social history as I can cram in. One of my sub-chapters is on the popularity of the shirtwaist blouse ...and the conditions endured by the factory workers who produced the ready-mades, which inevitably leads to the Triangle Fire.
I really, really want to illustrate this section with a waist that can be linked to the Triangle. As you can imagine, this isn't the easiest of items to track down. One of the archivists at Cornell pointed me to the trial transcript for the testimony of a buyer who was in the building that day, which is how I found Lit Bros. of Philadelphia. It's also possible that they used the factory name on their labels; I just know that I haven't managed to find one labeled as such.
I know that it's a real long shot, but if any of you have (or know where to find) a shirtwaist, preferably pre-1911, with either the department store or Triangle Factory label, I would be immensely grateful. I would also be happy with an archive photograph.
Many thanks,
Becca