French Snaps
The modern snap fastener was patented in 1885 by German inventor Friedrich Prym, but France quickly became a hub for high-quality snap production. By the 1920’s, French fashion houses used snaps extensively in haute couture, “high fashion”.
“Ferme Jupe” is a French term that translates to “close skirt, or dress”.
Found in Paris, France
11 X 14
The modern snap fastener was patented in 1885 by German inventor Friedrich Prym, but France quickly became a hub for high-quality snap production. By the 1920’s, French fashion houses used snaps extensively in haute couture, “high fashion”.
“Ferme Jupe” is a French term that translates to “close skirt, or dress”.
Found in Paris, France
11 X 14
The modern snap fastener was patented in 1885 by German inventor Friedrich Prym, but France quickly became a hub for high-quality snap production. By the 1920’s, French fashion houses used snaps extensively in haute couture, “high fashion”.
“Ferme Jupe” is a French term that translates to “close skirt, or dress”.
Found in Paris, France
11 X 14