See a prototype of
the first Kotex ad.
See more Kotex items: Ad 1928 (Sears and Roebuck catalog)
- Marjorie May's Twelfth
Birthday (booklet for girls, 1928,
Australian edition; there are many links here to
Kotex items) - 1920s booklet in Spanish showing
disposal method -
box from about 1969 -
Preparing for Womanhood
(1920s, booklet for girls) - "Are
you in the know?" ads (Kotex) (1949)(1953)(1964)(booklet, 1956) - See
more ads on the Ads for
Teenagers main page
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Early Japanese ads for menstrual napkin belts,
part 2 (part 1, 3)
In 1998 a Japanese college student,
Tomoko Maeno, kindly sent a copy of
her study of the history of Japanese
menstrual products to this museum.
Below and on the following pages I
reproduce several ads for menstrual
hygiene and sanitary napkin belts from
the early 20th century from her
thesis.
These sanitary napkin belts replaced
a homemade product called the pony,
which bore a remblance to the cloth
band that collected dropping feces
from horses.
Read the general
discussion.
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Ms. Maeno dated this
1921, but gave no publication source
in the English language.
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Again, Ms. Maeno gave
no date or source publication, but
it's probably early 20th
century.
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The
lady below appears in a
racier version at the bottom of the
page, like the paintings The Maja
Clothed and The Maja Nude, by Spanish
master Goya. Whoa! Is she smiling in
the lower picture? No date or
publication for either ad, but it
looks like early 20th century.
No American menstrual ad would show a
woman actually wearing a sanitary
napkin belt - and this one's bare
breasted! - but Scandinavia
is different. But so is Japan, which
until its Christian conquerors
puritanized things in 1945 and the
following years - at least a bit - had
a healthy appreciation for sex
unencumbered by Western prejudice.
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