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    Free Assembly Women’s Cotton Cargo Jumpsuit with Puff Sleeves, 26” Inseam, Sizes XS-XXL. $25 $36 Save $11. ... This cropped utility jacket is the very definition of fall fashion. It's now ...

  3. Jumpsuit - Wikipedia

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    Amongst the three utility wear garments (jumpsuits, boiler suits and dungarees) jumpsuits were the first one to become fashion wear. The reason was its slimmer cut. Elvis Presley's jumpsuit. In the 1930s, fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli began designing jumpsuits for women. Her designs were the talk of the town but were worn by only a few.

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    The ankle-length, cotton utility jumpsuit worn by Gerwig has short sleeves, notched lapels and a row of buttons to close. There are two breast pockets and two generous pant pockets.

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    Free Assembly Women's Cropped Utility Jacket This buffalo plaid cropped utility jacket is the very definition of fall fashion. It's now currently on sale for about $10 off, just in time for autumn.

  6. Utility clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Utility Clothing Scheme was a programme introduced in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. In response to the shortage of clothing materials and labour due to wartime austerity, the Government's Board of Trade put the Utility Clothing Scheme in place in order to standardise the production, sale, and purchase of clothing in wartime.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Working women shopped on weekends and in the evenings. Feminized men's business suits such as tailored jackets, midi-skirts, and fitted blouses were their go-to choice as to "dress for success." [41] A young woman wearing a wrap dress. Starting in 1975, women's semi-formal wear became more tailored and sharp.