Women's skirts varied in width, ranging from slender figures to the Donna Reed style puffed dress, worn with petticoats. Women usually had an hourglass figure with broader shoulders, a small waist and narrow hips. Popular trends for teen girls were poodle skirts (full skirts which may or may not have a picture of a poodle on them) and blouses. Older men wore suits, though sweaters and sweater-vests became more popular. A trend among teen boys was often to wear tighter-fitting jeans, or a leather jacket (see James Dean).
In the 1950s, women usually wore long skirts and loose shirts semi-short sleeved. In some cases, women wore shirtdresses as well.
I dont know, ask ur grandma
Yes, Poodle skirts were very popular then.
In the 1950's women wore dresses. Poodle skirts and Bobbie socks were popular with the teen crowd.
Whatever is comfortable for you to play in while playing golf is appropriate. But some golf businesses do sell necessary golf equipment as well as having deals online.
You can purchase golf wear for women in Calgary from the Golf Town website. Alternatively, you can purchase these items from retailers such as Dick's Sporting Goods and eBay.
Heyy they wore little ones and tied them round there neck with the knot to the side!! or on your waste as belt or on your head!
Normal underwear. Men's or women's depending on who is playing
Skirts and dresses
Most women wear shoes. The only time they wouldn't is when swimming or perhaps playing outside. So I'm guesstimating about 91%.
They make you look the part and they give you stability during your swing. However, it's not really a case of should you wear them, but you nearly always have to wear them, this is because golf club rules nearly all say, they have to be worn.
women will notmally wear spanks under there tennis skirt.
no
goths did not exist in the 1950s the culture hadn't begun until the late 1970s but was more popular in the 1980s