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- undated [1960-1969] (Creation)
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Sources: M&S Company Archive; Rachel Worth, Fashion for the People: A History of Clothing at Marks & Spencer (New York: Berg, 2007); The Guardian; The Independent.
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From Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive:
COTTON STRING Y-FRONTS
St Michael
1960s
In 1934, the American company Cooper’s Inc. created the first Y-fronts to provide absorbency and support using rib knit cotton, with a waistband and leg opening that fit securely and closely to the body. It is likely the design was based on contemporary photographs of French ‘topless’ and brief cut men’s swimwear and it quickly became popular. From the later 1930s other companies produced their versions, and the names ‘Y-front’ or ‘jockey’ (due to their resemblance to athletic jock straps) became the generic terms for this form-fitting and supportive style of men’s underwear. These Y-fronts were designed with string mesh side panels for ventilation by the British company Marks & Spencer for their St Michael label.
Cotton
Archive no. 2021.42.1