Silk, Lace & Ribbonwork Tap Pants

Silk, Lace & Ribbonwork Tap Pants, c. 1920s, USA. The Underpinnings Museum. Photography by Tigz Rice.

Date: c. 1920s

Origin: United States

Fabric: Silk

Brand: Saks Fifth Avenue

 

A pair of luxurious tap pants made of a fine silk georgette and machine made lace. The lace waistband is appliquéd onto cotton bobbinet tulle for re-enforcement. Carved shell buttons and buttonhole stitches form a fastening at the side seam. A silk ribbon forms the gusset. A mix of silk ribbons embellish the sides of the tap pants in a mix of rosettes and streamers. Although the garment is missing any label, an identical style was sold by Saks Fifth Avenue. The range also contained a matching bandeau bra and handkerchief, with an alternative blue colourway available.

The tap pants are an early version of the style and typical of the 1920s, constructed as a half slip with a single piece of ribbon stitched between the legs. This style of tap pant represented one of the first commonly worn style of underwear that incorporated a closed gusset for women, as previously only ‘open’ drawers had been viewed as acceptable.

 

From the collection of Karolina Laskowska

Museum number: KL-2018-044

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