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  2. 1900s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The trailing skirts which were very tight showing skin and broad-brimmed hats of mid-decade narrower dresses and hats with deep crowns. Men wear top hats with formal morning dress or bowlers with lounge suits. Fashion in the period 1900–1909 in the Western world continued the severe, long and elegant lines of the late 1890s.

  3. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    A few suit makers continued to make waistcoats, but these tended to be cut low and often had only four buttons. The waistline on the suit coat moved down again in the 1980s to a position well below the waist. By 1985-1986, three-piece suits were on the way out and making way for cut double-breasted and two-piece single-breasted suits.

  4. 80 Posts From The Victorian Era That Prove It Really Was A ...

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    Looks Early 1900s. Image credits: Electrical-Aspect-13 #5 Portrait Of A Queensland Woman, 1884. ... One Of Them Is Dressed In A Nice 3 Piece Suit. The Waist Coat Seem To Be Double Breasted. Circa ...

  5. Edwardian era - Wikipedia

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    Tailored jackets, first introduced in 1880, increased in popularity; and by 1900, tailored suits known as tailormades became popular. [86] In 1905, skirts fell in soft folds that curved in, then flared out near the hemlines. From 1905 to 1907, waistlines rose.

  6. Throwback: A history of the pantsuit, from the 1900s until today

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    In 1914, Chanel designed her first suit. World War One was a watershed not just for women, many of whom were called into the workforce, but for the fashion world as well. Levi's creation of Lady ...

  7. Sailor dress - Wikipedia

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    Two girls in sailor dresses, c. 1910. Peter Thomson (sometimes spelled Thompson) [3] had tailoring establishments in New York and Philadelphia in around 1900. [4] His original sailor dresses and suits, for both women and children (including young boys), are represented in several American museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute, [5] and the Philadelphia Museum ...

  8. Zoot suit - Wikipedia

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    A zoot suit (occasionally spelled zuit suit [1]) is a men's suit with high-waisted, wide-legged, tight-cuffed, pegged trousers, and a long coat with wide lapels and wide padded shoulders. It is most notable for its use as a cultural symbol among the Hepcat and Pachuco subcultures.

  9. Category:1900s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies established in 1900 (2 P) Clothing companies established in 1901 (3 P) Clothing companies established in 1902 (6 P) ... Pages in category "1900s ...