Dickins & Jones Specialite Riding Corset


Belgium C.1901. An early Edwardian white coutil riding corset made in Bruxelles expressly for the London firm Dickins & Jones Ltd. of Regent street. The firm is still trading in London and during the Edwardian era, they were the sole retailers of the Specialite corset in England although sole agents for the Specialite corset were found in places as far away as Calcutta!
A 1901 advertisement from The Queen magazine states that the “Specialite corset is made of the best materials, and fitted throughout with REAL WHALEBONE (busks and side steels excepted), best sewing and perfect finish”. All this quality and workmanship came at a price and Specialite corsets were on the pricey side ranging in price from 16 shillings and 6 pence to 29 shillings and 6 pence. The price of one corset was most often more than what most working class people earned in one week.
The top of the corset is decorated with a 3″ band of cotton lace with two rows of creme silk baby ribbon inserts. Although the corset has the required diagonal seaming for Edwardian S-bend corsets, the corset utilizes a curved busk rather than a straight busk. A curved busk would have made side saddle riding most comfortable as the bottom curve of the busk allows the displaced flesh from the stomach, somewhere to go. The hips of the corset are cut high to allow for the correct leg position while riding. “Dickins & Jones” is stamped on each busk loop. Each bone casing is flossed with creme silk thread. The inside of the corset has “Dickins & Jones LTD”, “The Specialite Corset Regd. Made in Bruxelles” along with “Real Whalebone” and “Riding” all stamped in blue ink on the bone casings.
Measurements: Bust 29″, Waist 19″, Hips 25″, Busk length 11″.