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Everyday Fashions of the Twenties as Pictured in Sears and Other Catalogs (Sears Catalogs)
Stella Blum

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Everyday Fashions of the Twenties as Pictured in Sears and Other Catalogs (Sears Catalogs)

Dover Publications (Dec 01, 1981)
9780486241340
| Paperback
156 pages | 226 x 302 mm | English
Dewey 391.00973
LC Classification GT615
LC Control No. 81065205

Subject

  • Clothing And Dress
  • Clothing And Dress - United States - History - 20th Century
  • Clothing And Dress/ United States/ History/ 20th Century
  • Costume
  • Fashion

Plot

The Roaring Twenties, age of jazz and flappers, Model T Fords and Hollywood movie stars, was also a time when for millions the bulky catalogs of Montgomery Ward or Sears, Roebuck were a substitute for the window displays of Paris or New York fashion shops. Buying clothing through the mails had become an American institution, and entire families were often dressed via the U.S. Post Office. More conservative than the up-to-the-minute fashion shops, mail-order catalogs nevertheless offered surprisingly much of the haute couture. But, above all, they accurately record what men, women, and children were actually wearing in the 1920s.

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