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Catherine Allsop Griswold

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One of her most notable innovations was a corset that had skirt-supporting ribbons, which helped distribute the weight of heavier skirts over the entirety of a woman’s body and allowed for women to be less fatigued and have a greater range of movement.
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Griswold created more than 30 corset designs to better serve wearers from as early as 1866. 19 of the patents were related to improving the comfortability of corsets for women by adjusting the mechanical design.
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of 1876. Griswold had the most patents held by any woman in the United States of America at the time. Among Griswold’s apparel-related patents, was the skirt-supporting corset.
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In 1893, Griswold's skirt-supporting corset won an award when it was featured at the
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Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology
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Throwing off the "Draggling Dresses": Women and Dress Reform, 1820-1900
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Reforming Women's Fashion, 1850-1920: Politics, Health, and Art
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Draft:Catherine Allsop Griswold
corsetmaker
patents
Dress Reform Movement
New York
Worcester Corset Company
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago
Metropolitan Museum of Art
"The Champion Of Women Inventors"
"Earliest liberated women called Connecticut home"
Suffrage Timeline
"7 Female Innovators Who Created 218 Inventions—Decades Before Women Could Vote"
Corsets Overview History Notes Book 14
Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology
ISBN
978-0-8135-2197-8
"The Inventive Minds of Connecticut Women: Patents in the 19th Century"
""Not for Ornament": Patenting Activity by Nineteenth-Century Women Inventors"
doi
10.1162/002219500551514
ISSN
0022-1953
Throwing off the "Draggling Dresses": Women and Dress Reform, 1820-1900
History of the Work of Connecticut Women at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893
Reforming Women's Fashion, 1850-1920: Politics, Health, and Art
ISBN
978-0-87338-742-2
"Madam Griswold's | Corset | American"
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