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  2. Women's oversized fashion in the United States since the 1920s

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    This oversized fashion began to make its way to the workplace as it provided both femininity and formality. Evening wear was also affected, and both long and short dresses could be seen at engagements. Designs embraced the oversized look through more elegant silhouettes, specially in evening wear, which boasted loose forms and fluid fabrics.

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    The various fabric blends all feel fantastic, with options for classic crewneck pullovers, trendy zip-up cardigans and super-cozy, cropped, chunky turtlenecks. See More 2.

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    The straight hem with side slits and long drop-shoulder make it look polished and flattering but still having all the benefits of a comfy, cozy sweater. $10 at Kohl's Kohl's

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    Plus, there are more than a dozen colors to choose from, some of which are on sale for as low as $7. $7 at Old Navy. Old Navy. SoSoft Lite Loose V-Neck Sweater. $14 $37 Save $23. You can dress ...

  6. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The shirtwaist dress was worn for all occasions, besides those that were extremely formal, and were modest in design. The dress could either have long or short sleeves, a modest neckline and skirt that fell below the knee. The bust was rounded but not particularly emphasized and the waistline was often belted in its normal position.

  7. Feed sack dress - Wikipedia

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    Feed sack dresses, flour sack dresses, or feedsack dresses were a common article of clothing in rural US and Canadian communities from the late 19th century through the mid 20th century. They were made at home, usually by women, using the cotton sacks in which flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities were packaged, shipped, and sold.