DECEMBER 29th - Less Sad Things Have Happened after Yoga Pants



On this day in 1852, Emma Snodgrass and a female accomplice were arrested for wearing pants in Boston. Emma had been arrested a few times before this occasion for the same reason. Over the next year she became a media sensation with papers reporting on any sighting of "The Girl in Pantaloons." I’m honestly quite amazed there were not more women that joined her stylistic choice. I’m not exactly sure what standard female attire was in 1853, but I’d assume it contained petticoats and corsets and gowns buttoned up to the neck so that no forbidden decolletage would peek out. Pants seem a lot more comfortable to me than all that. I mean the kilt is freeing in its own right, but a comfortable pair of pants are hard to beat. A good pair of shorts in the summer, perhaps. But I can’t imagine what they would have done to Ms. Snodgrass had she dared to wear shorts. I also can’t imagine going through life with the name Snodgrass. I’m not trying to diminish her statement for women’s equality, but I think she also might have started wearing pants so people would stop calling her Snodass or Assgrass or Snotass or the myriad other variations that could be thought up. But despite whether she was standing up for women's rights or trying to overcome childhood trauma, she should be thanked because without "The Girl in Pantaloons," yoga pants don’t become a thing, and a world without yoga pants, well it would be like the first 2000 something years of recorded after the birth of Jesus. And there were many sad things that happened during that time. Less sad things have happened after yoga pants became popular. So thank you Emma Snodgrass. For women’s lib, for yoga pants, and for less sad things.

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