1950–1959
1950s Jersey Petticoat
Identifying Authentic 1950s Jersey Petticoat
Authentic 1950s jersey petticoat pieces (1950–1959) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Knitted fabric with stretch and drape. Wool jersey was used by Chanel from the 1910s to liberate women from corsets; polyester jersey became ubiquitous in the 1970s wrap dress and disco era.
When examining a potential 1950s jersey piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Underskirt worn to give volume to the outer skirt. Essential under Victorian and Edwardian skirts and 1950s full skirts, with net crinolines creating the iconic mid-century silhouette.
Petticoat Authentication Checklist
Victorian: white cotton or linen with tucks and lace trim
1950s nylon net: stiff layers sewn onto a cotton waistband
Check for original label: Crinoline brand names command small premium
Condition: net can yellow; cotton underskirts may have laundering stains
Identifying Authentic Jersey
Knit structure visible: stretches in all directions (two-way) or mainly horizontally
Wool jersey: substantial weight, slight texture; burns like wool
Polyester jersey (1970s): lighter, springier, holds color very well
Check for curling at cut edges — jersey curls; woven fabric does not
Care & Preservation
Hand wash or gentle machine cycle in cool water. Lay flat to dry — hanging causes jersey to stretch and lose shape. Low iron. Avoid hot water which causes shrinkage.
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