Ever wondered why women’s underwear often has a tiny bow on the front? While it may seem purely decorative, this little detail has roots in history and practicality.
Long before elastic waistbands, undergarments were held up with a ribbon threaded through the top and tied at the front—where it was easiest to reach. The bow hid the knot and added a simple decorative touch. In fact, early underwear was called “drawers” because the two separate leg pieces were literally drawn together at the waist with a tie—leaving that signature bow.
The bow also served a practical purpose before electricity: it helped women distinguish the front from the back when dressing in dim candlelight.
Today, while we have stretchy fabrics and better lighting, the bow remains—a charming nod to tradition. It adds a feminine flair and continues to mark the front, which can still be helpful when dressing in a hurry.
So next time you notice that bow, you’ll know: it’s not just cute—it’s a little piece of fashion history!