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Bathing Dress Middie Bloomered
Jacket and Bloomers
   By 1870 a even more specialized bathing attire emerges in Europe. The bathing dress longsleeve bloomered (BDLB) "skirt" rises to above the knee, and separates into a long middie frock and bloomers, still usually worn with shoes and hose. This is the bathing dress middie bloomered (aka the BDMB), which resembled a frock with shortsleeves and pants (LL187301, E187601). This silhouette, which continues to be popularized throughout the 1880s (E188101, E188601) combines a long, usually front-button wool frock with pantaloons. Shoes, hose, and a hat are standard fashion accessories. Colors vary, but this blue with red trim is typical (LM0060).

Exposures
   The middie bloomered is a somewhat remarkable garment that is ahead of its time. Mannish in many respect, it resembles a military tunic with pants, and it proffers a path toward the unitard and maillot, evidenced for example in this dainty one-piece similar silhouette (LL8501).
   The middie is also advanced in terms of exposures; instead of just the hands and face being exposed two other body parts are much more revealed: One of these are forearms, an alternative many women choose, and the other is the ankle, which although still covered by a thin layer of hose, is much more conspicuous. Women who might be completely sleeveless, a moreover not be wearing hose, qualify for pinup photography (E188501).
   After the turn of the century these hose will actually get removed, if not for wading then for walking in the sand (BW191010) or posing outside the bathing machine (FR0710) or with a friend for a pinup (PC0310). Clearly this last picture pushes all limits of decorum on the real beach, but a careful reading of pictures, especially with regard to whether the foot and ankle and calf are bare or not, tells a great deal about the morals of the model, and whether she is a proper girl or a hussy posing for pictures.
Bathing Dress Middie Bloomered
The Bathing Dress Middie Bloomered, aka BDMB, is an advanced bathing costume of the late Victorian era.
Victorian
1700-1900
Bathing Dress Longsleeved Bloomered
Bathing Dress Longsleeve Bloomered
LL187301
LL187301
E187601
E187601
E188101
E188101
E188601
E188601
LM0060
LM0060
E188501
E188501