The Nylon Riots of 1945

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The Nylon Riots of 1945

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We all know the stories of Tarawa, Arras, Monte Cassino, and Stalingrad, but did you know about this "battle" brewing up on the home front: The Nylon Riots of 1945? Here's something you don't read about in the history books:

From Wikipedia:
In August 1945, just 8 days after Japan’s surrender, Du Pont announced that it would move back to producing stockings and newspaper headlines cheered “Peace, It’s Here! Nylons on Sale!â€￾ Du Pont’s announcement indicated that nylons would be available in September and the motto “Nylons by Christmasâ€￾ was sung everywhere. Du Pont originally forecasted that it would be able to produce 360 million pairs per year but this estimate turned out to be over-aggressive. The resulting production delays led to shortage and as a result, riots broke out.

The first riot occurred in September when a small post-war shipment of stockings went on limited sale around the country. Stores were flooded with mobs of women, clamoring to get their hands on a pair of nylons. The riots then grew in severity. In November, 30,000 women reportedly lined up in New York; 40,000 women in Pittsburgh queued up for a mere 13,000 pairs. A headline in Augusta, Georgia read “Women Risk Life and Limb in Bitter Battle for Nylonsâ€￾ and went on to detail how crowds clamored into the store, knocking down shelves and displays along the way.

News of the riots was all over the papers and magazines. It was declared that no other commodity had ever received as much free advertising in the history of the newspaper industry. The press reported outrageous instances of hair-pulling, hysterical women fighting tooth and nail for a pair of the prized stockings. The shortage persisted into 1946 but by March, Du Pont was finally able to ramp up production and began churning out 30 million pairs of stockings a month. Widespread availability of the stockings ended the period of ‘Nylon Riots’.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nylon_riots

Imagine that, tens of thousands of women clamoring to BUY stockings.

Contrast that to today's nylon drought.

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Post by Nitro »

That is a magnificent article, DP. I did remember seeing an old news clip about that ordeal. That is indeed the polar opposite to these so-called non-nylon wearing women. Thanks for posting it.
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Post by Footsiefreak »

We male hose lovers should have a riot wonder if that would change things LOL!
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