Are these "con brios"
an article of lingerie?
Couldn't find anything relevant.
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[...] she dressed herself in [...] the Maiden-form brassiere, the
Fruit of the Loom panties, the no color hose, the Playtex garter belt
and the Joyce con brios.
Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon, p. 314
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Thanks.
> and the Joyce con brios.
They are shoes. Joyce is a shoe manufacturer. Con brio is also an
Italian phrase meaning "with vigour" found in musical directions.
Also I found this:
"Hagar buys a new wardrobe replete with a white-with-a-band-of-color
skirt, a bolero, a Maiden-form brassiere, Fruit of the Loom panties,
no color hose, a Playtex garter belt, and Joyce con brio shoes … only
to have her new identity ruined by a rainstorm she does not know she
is in."
Characterization in Song of Solomon
http://www.shmoop.com/song-of-solomon/characterization.html
look here
http://www.conbriostyles.com/
This is the best I could find.
>> and the Joyce con brios.
> They are shoes.
So arguably an article of lingerie - but for a foot-fetishist only.
Regards
Jonathan
> look herehttp://www.conbriostyles.com/
> This is the best I could find.
Ray, they are shoes, Joyce was ahoe company bought in 1955 by the
United States Shoe Company. Con Brios were a model of shoe sold
sometime before 1977.