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  2. 17 Flirty and Fun Pieces to Slay a First Date Outfit - AOL

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    Keeping it Casual: If you prefer keeping it more casual on the first date, this bestselling knit striped dress will tone down the look while still looking put together — was $46, now $35! 9.

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    Fight the date night jitters with cute, comfortable first date outfits like floral dresses and totally acceptable jeans and sneakers for every type of outing.

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    Winter fashion is all about being cozy and comfortable, like warm jackets and sturdy boots.But spring clothes tend to be more about style and aesthetic than comfort and fit.

  5. Casual wear - Wikipedia

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    Casual wear introduced a "unisexing" of fashion. By the 1960s, women adopted T-shirts, jeans, and collared shirts, and for the first time in nearly 200 years, it was fashionable for men to have long hair. [2] Casual wear is typically the dress code in which forms of gender expression are experimented with.

  6. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In women's fashion, shoulder pads originally became popular in the 1930s when fashion designers Elsa Schiaparelli and Marcel Rochas included them in their designs of 1931. [2] Though Rochas may have been the first to present them, [ 3 ] Schiaparelli was the most consistent in promoting them during the 1930s and '40s and it is her name that came ...

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    By 1955, tight fitting drainpipe jeans became popular among American women. [34] Casual sportswear was also an increasingly large component of women's wardrobes, especially the white T-shirts popularized by Brigitte Bardot and Sandra Milo between 1957 and 1963. [35] Casual skirts were narrow or very full.