*Disclaimer: because I'm not British, when I say suspender, I'm referring to the elasticized pieces of material that connect to the waistband of pants, criss-cross in the back, and attach again to the waistband in front. I am not speaking about a garter belt, though I suppose that might deserve its own post at some point, too.
How did such an innocuous clothing accessory as the suspender gain such a multifaceted personality?


(which, apparently, wasn't until around WWI)

...made a reappearance as an accessory to the popular punk, tight jeans and white tee look...

...and now have morphed into something pseudo-sexy when worn by cute girls over a beater, some slutty shirt, or nothing at all, that's really quite a journey for the simple suspender to have made.
There's a certain appealing sexiness to them, when worn the right way. (No? Just me?) As in, non-lumberjack style, though I may have worn them in that way at least once myself, sadly only partially ironically. And, no, I don't find Larry King in suspenders sexy. Or Larry King sexy at all.



6 comments:
I must say, I'm not a huge fan of the suspenders=sexy look when coupled with the construction worker garb. However, the suspenders peeking beneath the business suit atire (even though the person in question in that photograph has latex gloves on, which call upon questionable motives)are indeed an example of suspenders=sexy. [So no, not just you. :)]
Latex gloves = creepy - agreed. However, I believe the person is wearing tight white kid gloves to go with his/her period outfit and therefore is no longer the creepster. Now, Daniel Craig, wearing suspenders beneath his double 007 tux = hot.
Ah, that clears things up then. No, Bec, you got it wrong. The correct sentence is: Daniel Craig = hot. Period.
You're right. My bad.
I love this post so much. You are truly a historian, Becca.
I agree, suspenders are very hot fpr men and women. So recently I started wearing suspenders with my new boyfriend jeans=love it! Jenna
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