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They wore medium sized hats with flowers on them, long flowy dress, and gloves -
They wore large, wide brimmed hats with feather accessories on the top of them. Their skirts are still long and flowy, and they still wear gloves -
They wore smaller hats, medium sized jackets with buttons and pockets, and long skirts. -
They wore dresses with collars on them, the dresses had buttons and belts on them. -
They wore square-shouldered jackets with simple blouses and a matching skirt, shirtwaist dresses in long or short sleeves, -
They wore tailored tweed dresses, ankle-length dresses, low necklines, and long skirts with petticoats. -
They wore ponchos, moccasins, polka dot-printed fabrics, and long, puffed "bubble" sleeves -
They wore tight on tops and loose bottoms. -
They wore , oversized shirts and jackets, narrow ties and belts, mixed pastels or garish patterns, huge shoulder pads, jumpsuits, flowy drapey accessories -
They wore slip dresses without seams, button-ups with a utilitarian straight-forwardness. They also wore denim button-down Western shirts, -
They wore embroidered low-rise jeans, yoga pants, thong underwear, cowl-neck tops, tube tops, denim jackets, bell-sleeved shirts, jean shorts, crop tops, whale tails, tracksuits, cargo pants, capri pants, trench coats, puffy jackets, longer tank tops worn with a main blouse or shirt -
They wore oversized flannel shirts and blouses, skater skirts, midriff-baring tops, acid-wash jeans or even parachute pants, leggings, the high waist -
They wore graphic T-shirts, hoodies, and sneakers to baggy jeans and oversized outerwear.
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