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Flapper |
term used to describe fashionable and modern young women in their late teens and twenties |
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Robe de style |
an evening dress with a dropped waistline and full skirt |
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Handkerchief hem |
asymmetric hems, created from fabric panels of different lengths sewn together, to create a hem with several corners that hang down as points |
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Eton crop |
very short, slicked-down version of the crop |
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Pageboy bob |
straight hair hanging to below the ear, where it usually turns under |
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Cloche |
a woman's close-fitting, bell-shaped hat |
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Lastex |
first generation latex |
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Marcel wave |
A style made up of a series of deep waves all over the head. |
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Headache bands |
headbands, turbans, that were they were jeweled, sequined, feathered and latticed |
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Clutch coats |
Coats without fastening that had to be held shut |
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Lacoste shirts |
Similar to a polo shirt, has crocodile logo,designed by athlete Rene Lacoste |
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Bush jackets |
Casual wear. Short sleeve tan cotton jacket with four large flapped pockets made to imitate style of hunters |
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Zoot suits |
loose jacket with excessively wide shoulder and high waisted trousers that are narrow at the ankle. |
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Sloppy Joes |
Large pullover sweater that was worn by adolescents in the 40’s |
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Ensembles |
matching dresses and coats, OR skirts, over blouses, and coats |
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Bobby-soxers |
teenaged girls who work ankle socks in the 40’s |
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Eisenhower jacket |
Based on the military jacket that were slightly bloused above the waist and gathered to a fitted belt at the waist. |