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the fashiom in the 1900s
in the 1900s women wore long dresses that went down to the floor and the men wore smart suites and waistcoats. The dresses were usually browns and reds, and the suites were usually black and white. -
the fashion in the 1910s
in the 1910s the women wore long layered/ ruffled dresses, usually quite colourful. and the men wore suites with very long waistcoats. -
the fashion in the 1920s
in the 1920s women wore long waist skirts with a quite short top, and the men wore ankle lenght trousers (ankle swingers) with a waistcoat. -
the fashion in the 1930s
in the 1930s women wore long ruffled dresses with fur round the neck, and men wore long, knee lenght, coats with suites. -
the fashion in the 1940s
in the 1940s women usually wore knee high skirts and dresses, and for the men, bigger was better with double-breasted suits, full-cut trousers, and tuxedos with tails. -
the fashion in the 1950s
in the 1950s women wore tight/ straight, knee high skirts and dresses, and men wore shorts with a tucked-in shirt and some times braces -
the fashion in the 1960s
in the 1960s women wore very colorful dresses amd skirts, and the men wore high-waisted trousers with a tucked-in shirt, they also wore large boots/shoes. -
the fashion in the 1970s
in the 1970s the women wore very bright clothes, usually dresses or floaty trousers. The men also wore colourful flowy trousers with a jacket or waistcoat. -
the fashion in the 1980s
in the 1980s men and women wore very vert vibrant/ colourful clothes and accessories, with large hair -
the fashion in the 1990s
in the 1990s women usually wore high-waisted jeans, dresses and skirts. the men wore high-waisted jeans or trousers. -
the fashion in the 2000s
in the 2000s the women wore what we wear today, just casual clothes like jeans. And it was the same for men.