Soap On A Rope

Its design also reduced the risk of the soap becoming contaminated or damaged on unsanitary surfaces.

Soap on a rope originated as a practical solution to a common problem: slippery soap bars dropping in the shower. It typically consists of a bar of soap with a length of cord or rope running through it, designed to be hung in the shower or around the wrist while bathing. The concept of attaching soap to a rope emerged in the late 1940s by the English Leather Company1,

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