18th century Garters in the 18th century could be elaborately decorated and were sometimes embroidered with names, dates, mottoes, or humorous phrases. Prior to the invention of elastic, they were fastened by buckles, or threaded with spiral springs to grip the wearer's leg.
19th century Some women wore stockings with a plain elastic garter or narrow material tied tightly, not suspenders, or by simply rolling the top of the stocking, because it seemed more practical or they could not afford classic corsetry, thus creating a kind of predecessor of the modern
hold-ups. This was particularly common among servants and housemaids, particularly until the mid-1920s when the more modern suspender became readily available. During the world's first long-distance journey by
car in 1888,
Bertha Benz, the wife of automobile inventor
Carl Benz, used a garter to insulate a broken wire of the
Benz Patent-Motorwagen Nr. 3. In remembrance of the historic road trip, today's official German scenic byway
Bertha Benz Memorial Route follows the tracks of Bertha Benz from
Mannheim via
Heidelberg to
Pforzheim (
Black Forest) and back. Stockings have also been used as an emergency replacement for a car's fanbelt.
20th century During World War II,
Women's Auxiliary Air Force members were issued inexpensive suspenders. From the 1940s to the 1960s, suspenders became a common, popular alternative to the
girdle, especially among teens and young women. Amid concerns girdles might cause abdominal flabbiness, suspender belts offered a more practical and comfortable choice when used to hold up
stockings. Then, by the early 1960s, the introduction of pantyhose offered a new alternative to garter belts and girdles. Since the mid-20th century, men's adult magazines featuring images of women in underwear reached mass-market popularity. These magazines evolved from
pin-up posters and often showcased models in suspenders and stockings, usually with
slips,
petticoats,
corsets, or a
bra and knickers or
panties. Most images have an erotic element and are sometimes presented as
fetish fashion and a form of
pornography. Like jewelry, the purpose of garters and other lingerie in adult media is as a statement of excess and to draw attention to certain parts of the wearer's body. After the release of
Bull Durham in June 1988, garter belt and stocking sales increased at
Victoria's Secret and
Frederick's of Hollywood stores. The lingerie retailers attributed the jump in sales to the black lace garter
Susan Sarandon wore in the film. Other films that year, like
Dangerous Liaisons and
Working Girl, also fueled the intimate apparel industry. BostonGarterLigas.jpg|Boston Garter sock garters for men from the beginning of the 20th century from the permanent collection of the
Museo del Objeto del Objeto Jarretelgordel (ST658 5 01) - Kostuum - Onderkleding - MoMu Antwerp.jpg|Garter belt, between 1955 and 1965,
ModeMuseum Antwerpen Contemporary practices Suspender belts continue to be worn for their original purpose of holding up stockings. As of the 21st century, suspenders are available in a variety of styles, most commonly in white, "flesh tone" beige-pink, or black with a
satin finish. These are often now made from a mixture of
nylon and
spandex, being more readily available in retail stores. Variations of the suspender or garter belt include
panties with suspender attachments reminiscent of images of the 1960s and
corsets or girdles with small loops inside the bottom edge for attaching suspenders. Knickers are normally worn on top of the suspender belt as this makes it easier to remove them to use the lavatory/bathroom. If worn underneath the belt, undressing may be rather complicated if using a public facility. == Order of the Garter ==