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Three quarter view showing detail of bow and knife pleating
Women's bathing cap
Three quarter view showing detail of bow and knife pleating

Women's bathing cap

Date1910s
Object number00039505
NameBathing cap
MediumCotton
Dimensions220 x 230 mm, 0.1 kg
ClassificationsClothing and personal items
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionThis 'Mother Goose' style water-proof bathing cap, in red cotton with a white polka dot print, dates from the early 1910s. Designed to protect a swimmer's hair from the sun, sea and wind, it has a decorative band with a flat bow and a knife pleated frill to shade and frame the face. The interior of the bathing cap has been coated with a semi-permeable water repellant substance, similar to rubber and is secured to the head by a drawstring tied at the back.HistoryDuring the Edwardian period women bathed in knee-length dresses, often featuring a sailor collar. These were worn over bloomers or drawers trimmed with ribbon or bows. This outfit was generally accessorised with black stockings, lace-up boots or sandals and cloth caps. SignificanceThis is a rare, representative example of a bathing cap from the Edwardian period.