Kotex Wonderform belt
- 1960s
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Kotex Wonderform belt in a purple cardboard box with a cut-out window displaying a white belt against a gold background.
Sanitary belts such as the Kotex Wonderform belt were most commonly worn for menstruation between the mid-19th century and the 1970s, and were used to keep sanitary napkins, and later, disposble sanitary pads, in place before the advent of disposal sanitary pads with adhesive.
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Science History Institute. Kotex Wonderform Belt. Photograph, 2024. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/ifpxfnl.
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