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Basic clothes with breechcloth made of leather or woven grass tied with sash furs and feather capes, deerskins or animal hide mantles were wore by both men and women
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Everyone, men and women wore gowns, and even surcoats and capes
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Men and women now began wearing smocks, and loose shirts under doublets
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Everything became puffed and slashed. Men wore silk and velvet ehile woman were introduced to farthingdales
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Men wore delicate fabrics and satin suits so women wore lighter and softer gowns
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Fuller,longer coats/vests with fitted pants were worn by men while women had wider, tighter dresses. Everything kicked up a notch and even huge powered wigs were added.
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Flamboyant and girly was replaced with black and dark. Plain cloth and leather replaced silk and velvet. Everyone became sensible at first.. but then overloads of trimmings ,puffs of ribbon, and ruffles of lace came to play.
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Tuxedos for men and romantic S curve fitting dresses for women were worn.
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Men have button coats, wide pants,bowler hats. Woman meet softer clothes that follow the body rather than the body following the clothes. Brighter colors such as yellow and ew styles were seen
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Knickers with coats before baggy pants for men yet women wore flappers and sleek hair.
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Everything became afforable. Men wore too much gray especially with suits. Women degraded to simple print dress with newly found zippers
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Men still had there suits just wider while women enticed in lady suits since they had to ration everything.
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Men wore gray flannel no biggie but woman and there teen girlsstarting wearing wrap dresses while teen boys had there own style of cardigans and leather jackets.
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Men had bright colored sports jackets and now polyester suits. Women wore nothing usual of the 50s at first then new styles such as mini skirts, leather boots and fake eyelashes emergred. Soon the "hippie look" with bell bottoms and love beads happened
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No structure between either gender, opposite sexs dressed like each other, everything was acceptable and scattered. Disco took over people and hair just grew
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Boom, men wore power suits, women wore power suits, Big prints and bright colors. Big, bold patterned shirts and sweaters. What you wore really mattered.
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So much variety depending on what you listened too. Everything became casual street clothes. If you loved Tupac more jeans and a t shirt but if you listened to Teena Marie it was more Cali girl for you
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Men didn't really change from the previous years but sporty name brands were introduced such as Nike & Adidas. To women denim became everything & so did girly light colors.
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Men & teen boys began wearing printed hoodies, slimfit jeans, and vintage shirts while the women & teen girls wore skinfit jeans with knee high boots, tunics, and even capris.
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Men still wore suits at formal events but when being casual wore blackleather jackets with white T-shirts, straight leg jeans and V- Neck sweaters. Women wore skinny jeans and shirts/dresses that fit all types of ways. For both genders even hairstyles changed to make everyone unique
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