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  2. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The lighthearted, forward-looking attitude and fashions of the late 1920s lingered through most of 1930, [3] but by the end of that year the effects of the Great Depression began to affect the public, and a more conservative approach to fashion displaced that of the 1920s. For women, skirts became longer and the waist-line was returned up to ...

  3. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In women's fashion, shoulder pads originally became popular in the 1930s when fashion designers Elsa Schiaparelli and Marcel Rochas included them in their designs of 1931. [2] Though Rochas may have been the first to present them, [ 3 ] Schiaparelli was the most consistent in promoting them during the 1930s and '40s and it is her name that came ...

  4. Raccoon coat - Wikipedia

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    A raccoon coat is a full-length fur coat made of raccoon pelts, which became a fashion fad in the United States during the 1920s. Such coats were particularly popular with male college students in the middle and later years of the decade.

  5. The 20 Best Camel Coats for Women Are Forever Classics - AOL

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    Wool Hooded Coat. Max Mara’s mastery of camel coats was revealed in 1981, with designer Anne-Marie Beretta’s first sketch for the oversize wrap coat known as the “101801.”

  6. Crombie (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Crombie had a wide-ranging export market into Japan and the United States. with Japanese sales said to have climaxed to £50,000 per year in the 1920s – which equates to approximately £2.35M in today's market. [4] By the 1930s Crombie coats had commenced advertisements for both male and female genders in Canadian, Australian and US ...

  7. Drape suit - Wikipedia

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    The drape suit was a more comfortable, athletic alternative to the slim suits of the preceding war years and their restrictions. It had more fabric through the shoulders and chest, causing a slight drape or wrinkle. [3] Like other suit jackets, this style could be made single or double-breasted.

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