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  2. Rainy Day Club - Wikipedia

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    In the end, other women simply declined to back them up by following their excellent example. As a result, the Rainy Day Club quickly faded away and women went on dragging their skirts in the dirt and wet. [6] Twenty years later, the rainy daisy skirt came into fashion at the behest of the Parisian and U.S. fashion Markets. [6]

  3. Women's club movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The club movement became part of Progressive era social reform, which was reflected by many of the reforms and issues addressed by club members. [4] According to Maureen A. Flanagan, [5] many women's clubs focused on the welfare of their community because of their shared experiences in tending to the well-being of home-life.

  4. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Ebell Society, founded in 1876 in Oakland as the International Academy for the Advancement of Women. The club's purpose was the advancement of women in cultural, industrial and intellectual pursuits. Francisca Club, private women's club in San Francisco; Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles, founded 1891. Its second clubhouse building, built in ...

  5. Dundee Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, they established the Dundee Garden Club in order to attract younger members. [5] In 2008, the group began a building restoration project in anticipation of their centennial in 1915. [1] In 2014, the group started a Community Clothes Closet, selling all clothing items for a dollar to help needy members of the community. [6]

  6. Blue Stockings Society - Wikipedia

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    The society's name perhaps derived from the European fashion in the mid–18th century in which black stockings were worn in formal dress, while blue stockings were daytime or more casual wear, emphasizing the informal nature of the club’s gatherings. Blue stockings were furthermore very fashionable for women in Paris at the time.

  7. Business casual - Wikipedia

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    Business casual is an ambiguously defined Western dress code that is generally considered casual wear but with smart (in the sense of "well dressed") components of a proper lounge suit from traditional informal wear, adopted for white-collar workplaces.

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