Why in particular was Germany the ‘Home of Perlon’? Why not anywhere else? After the end of WW2, a ‘gentleman’s agreement’ was reached between the American nylon (Nylon 6.6) producer Du Pont and the German producer of Perlon (Nylon 6) to divide sales of fabrics up in Europe. As well as the USA, Du Pont kept western Europe under the agreement, with nylon production rights being granted to Rhone-Poulenc in France, Grupo Montecatini in Italy and ICI in the United Kingdom. On the other side of this agreement, IG Farbenindustrie could make and sell Perlon in Germany and anywhere east of there. So, there and then, the geographical ‘division’ between Perlon and Nylon was created. Variants of Perlon were made under various names in Eastern Bloc states, most notably Dederon in the old East Germany – the name ‘Dederon’ being a play on the name ‘DDR’ (Deutsche Demokratische Republik). Our online slip shop always carries a fabulous choice of Dederon slips, usually from the 1970’s and 80’s.
Perlon Style! Perlon fabric has a place in time. It also has a place in geographical location. After a rocky start, dogged by war and the ugly side of politics, Perlon went on to great things – in Europe, primarily but not exclusively post-war Germany. The Perlon slips of the late 1950’s to mid-1960’s often display similar features that reflect the lingerie preferences of European women. Very elaborate and decidedly feminine lace and pleat bust and hems are often a feature, as is a sheer transparency of the fabric. The cut of these slips tend to follow ‘classic’ lines too. Shoulder straps are, more often than not, of thin ribbon and not adjustable – again, a typical feature of the European slip. For us, the deliciously elaborate hems are their most endearing feature.
More than just slips! Bras, suspender belts (garter belts), silky knickers and sheer stockings are also fashioned from Perlon – again, with all those beautiful advantages that the slips have. Perfect for that 1960s dress!
Am I the Queen of Perlon? I might be. Its hard to say. But I do hold very large stocks of Perlon retro lingerie – mostly slips – and I have an active and loyal clientele who collect and enjoy these delightfully feminine items and have done for many years. Beautiful Perlon slips, nightgowns and peignoir sets are always for sale in my online shop and the items offered are constantly changing. For collectors and wearers alike, Perlon underwear will always hold a fascination for those with a fondness of the glamour, elegance and classy sophistication of that mid-century era.
View my Perlon lingerie for sale here: https://nylonnostalgia.com/buy-vintage-lingerie-2/ols/categories/vintage-perlon-slips-unterkleid-for-sale
Perlon war damals deutlich teurer als “normale” Nylonunterkeider. So etwas lies man sich schenken und legte es entweder (möglichst noch verpackt) in den Schrank oder man liebte sie so heiß und innig, dass man sie täglich getragen hat. Die Webart ergibt ein viel feineres Gefühl auf der Haut und wenn ein Nylonunterkleid schon leicht ist, dann ist eben Perlon federleicht!
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Article written by Emma Benitez. BA (Hons) in Fashion and Dress History, incurable vintage aficionado and owner of Nylon Nostalgia. Emma is a fabric specialist for a lingerie manufacturer with operations in both Europe and Asia. She has also supplied fine vintage lingerie to media production companies, fashion designers and private collectors worldwide since 2009.