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Most men wore silk doublets and velvet mantles that were decorated with furs
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Women wore farthingale underskirt that was held up by a wood frame.
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Men wore doublets with rounded waists and slashed sleeves
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Growns now hsd square necklines and flowing sleeves.
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Coats were longer and fuller and were often paired with long vest to reveal ruffles and lace
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Winder dresses, taller hair and everything was bolder
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Dark colors and plain cloths replaced faney materials
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High waiste gowns with puffed sleeves
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Men were expected to wear full evening attire after 7
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Wome wore the S bend corset that help them to easily breath
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The 3 bottoms cutawat fruck jacket was worn by most men
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Dresess with belt on the hip with bright colors
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Knicker pants wer what most of the men wore with some cort of baggy pants over them
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Flappers were what most of women wore
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Tapered sleeves, high pockets, wide painted lapels
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Simple print fabrics made up with waist line and longer hems
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Zoot suits were introduced, they consisted of an oversized jacket, wide lapels and baggy trouserss.
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Women wore a line skirts with soft blouses
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Wrao dresses were what most women wore
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The teddy boy consisted by drainpipe trousers, 3 inch cuffs and long jacket.
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Turtleneck sweaters with wider ponts that were sometimes velvet
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Poofy skirt, teased hair, colorful clothing
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Long hair and plataform shoes
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Hot pants, healter tops, bell bottoms jeans and hip huggers
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Men wore big square jackets with micro ties, patterned shirts with sweaters
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Stirup clothes, leg warmers, headbands and bangle bracalets
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Mens wore flannels, baggy carpenter jeans and sportwear
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Wome wore overalls, croptops and scrunchies
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Abercrombie and fitch was introduces, wich incresed the amount of denim worn
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Tube tops, healther tops and gaucho pants