Chapter 1
We are all cognisant with the main events in English History : the Vikings , Alfred the Great and the Battle of Hastings the Norman Invasion, the Armada, Henry VIII's Break with Rome etc.But if one digs deeper below the grand events as it were, there are other aspects of how the English accommodated the practicalities and social norms of their days.
In this instance I have chosen the Regency and early Victorian period. Hence my current obscure obsession with underwear facts of that time. Ladies first. They wore such volumous layers of petticoats, that in order to perform their bodily functions the use of underwear was dysfunctional. Going "commando" i believe is the term now.
Likewise with the male species. No jockey shorts for them. No thermals or patterned briefs from Mark's and Spensers. No. Shirts were tailored much longer and the lower half was tucked between the legs.
In fact in both instances I believe it was more beneficial getting greater air circulation around the privates. Also more comfortable with fewer instances of crotch rot. As noted in the title, this extended in society from the Queen herself to all members of the upper class.
In the next chapter I will endeavour to convey what society comprised of by exploring as an example the Almack Club in St Jame's, London


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