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GRABBING THE RING!
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  Although I have never had the desire to wear
  them myself, I have always been a great lover of "can-can 'petticoats. I
  love to watch those old 1950's musicals. My favourite, "Silk
  Stockings," where Cyd Charisse dances around in what has to be the
  most exquisite can-can petticoat ever made! My first real experience with
  petticoats occurred in 1960.
  
 
  Although I grew up in the 1950s, I never
  really remember ever enjoying more than the odd fleeting glimpse of petticoat
  lace here and there. In 1960, I was just nine years old. I had a pretty
  seventeen year old cousin who lived round the corner. She would often come to
  visit our grandma, who lived with us. I loved it when she came, as she always
  wore bouffant dresses, obviously supported by masses of "can can"
  petticoats, judging by the lovely swishing noise when she walked. I loved to
  answer the door when she came to visit, so that I could follow her up the
  stairs, sufficiently far behind to glance up and catch a brief glimpse of her
  petticoats. On that particular Sunday, she had come for lunch, and her dress
  was exceptionally bouffant. As I followed her up the stairs I caught a glimpse
  of  her legs emerging from the most incredible "froth" of
  frills. 
	Later, after lunch, my cousin was seated on an armchair in the corner. She had
  fanned out the back of her full circular pleated skirt behind her, but had
  done it in such an expert way, that not the slightest glimpse of petticoat
  lace was visible! I in the meanwhile was playing some sort of game that
  required me to crawl along the floor (remember, I was only nine,). I had
  crawled unobserved into the corner behind my cousin's chair and happened to
  look up!
  
 
  I remember my mouth dropping open in wonder! As I
  was now behind my cousin's chair, I was treated to a wondrous display of my
  cousin,s petticoats, and no one knew I was there! I had never seen a girl's
  petticoats in such detail before, and I sat there enraptured for a full 5
  minutes. The petticoats were simply gorgeous. What seemed like countless
  layers of pink pleated nylon tulle, three rows of pink shiny ribbon, all
  decorated round the edge by a delicate cream coloured lace that was gathered
  to give a much frillier effect. 
  I particularly loved it where the petticoats were
  gathered so that the lace was like a creamy froth of frills. 
  As I looked up, my cousin suddenly looked down, saw
  me and smiled. I went bright red! I quickly crawled off ant went up to my
  room.
  
  About 10 minutes later there was a knock at my
  door. It was my cousin, asking to know what I had been looking at! Seeing my
  fear, she smiled, sat me down beside her on my bed and told me she knew I had
  been "peeking at her petticoats" I was speechless. She laughed, and
  said she hoped I thought they were pretty, because she had only bought them
  last week and they were very expensive! To my delight, she then lifted the
  edge of her dress and began to show me the exquisite petticoats in all their
  frilly glory. She explained that the petticoat was in fact only one layer,
  more than 100 yards of tulle, but was all pleated and gathered to give that
  delightful multi layered effect. She then kissed me on the cheek and
  left. 
  
  Unfortunately, about six months later, petticoats went out of fashion!
  
  While I'm on the subject, does any one remember a
  movie about a young girl being held hostage in a room with a man?  The
  girl was wearing a bouffant dress, and about a third of the way through the
  movie, she removed the dress and spent the rest of the time in her very, very
  full and frilly can can petticoat! Does anyone remember such a movie or did I
  dream it?!
  
  Also, does anyone have copies of adverts from the
  late fifties for a detergent called "Stergene?" The ads. featured
  great pictures of pretty girls wearing petticoats 
   
 
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