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It reflected the new freedoms many women were enjoying because the hemlines were higher than ever before and many women also were able to wear pants without too much speculation.
In 1963 people dressed in A-line dresses, white or light colored slacks, sleeveless dresses, and scarves. Women also wore capri pants, button-up dresses, and combed cotton slacks.
girls wore dresses and boys wore pants
women and children worked in sweatshops which were workshops in tenements rather than factories. they made $267 a year got paid approximately 27 cents
women wear dresses for almost every life day. men wear pants and they also wear belts to cover there pants.
Roman Catholic AnswerTraditional Catholic women would not normally wear pants, it was forbidden in the Bible for women to wear men's clothes and vice versa.
Most women in Hawaii wear short t-shirts and capri pants.
Most Singaporean women wear tank tops and short pants.
some do
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The Apostolic church does not believe in women wearing pants. The Pentecostal denomination believes that women should wear modest apparel that does not pertain unto a man. (see Deuteronomy 22:5) Pentecostal Churches do this in obedience to the Bible. This has not changed in the New Testament. The women wear Long skirt or dresses and long sleeve blouse or jacket.
Women were not allowed to wear pants however some women did own pants but they never wore them. Dresses had to be to the ankle.
Men wear long pants and shortsleeve shirts, Women wear long dresses
Men usually wear shirts and pants. Women usually wear Salwar and Kamez.
Men usually wear shirts and pants. Women usually wear Salwar and Kamez.
Women were always able to wear pants, it was simply considered socially unacceptable. During the late 1800s, women started to wear pants for industrial work. During World War II, women wore their husband's trousers while they took on jobs, and in the 1970s, trousers became especially fashionable for women. Although trousers for women in western countries did not become fashion items until the later 20th century, women began wearing men's trousers (suitably altered) for outdoor work a hundred years earlier.