Ladies' Undergarments: Bloomers, Pantaloons, or Drawers?

By A Mystery Man Writer

Monday's Mish-Mash: Ladies' Undergarments: Bloomers, Pantaloons, or Drawers? Women's drawers have frequently been misidentified. All it takes is a quick search of and you'll find plenty of Victorian drawers that have been mislabeled.

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