Patched and refashioned clothes. Make do, Wear it out. Use it up. Do without. The major rules of wartime economization at home.
In world war 2 The land girls would wear they would wear dark green dungarees and a shirt and a head scarf or they would wear green or brown trousers with black wellington boots
During the first and second world wars, many jobs traditionally done by men, had to be done by women, as most men were away fighting. Trousers were safer to wear when a woman was working with machinery in a factory. Also, many women wore their absent husband's trousers, basically as a make do and mend due to wartime shortages.
Many of the 'land army' girls did wear shorts, especially during the summer months, as they were more preactical than skirts.
The girls wore dresses of assorted coloured, often of patterned material
Yes. That was pretty standard dress from the 1930s till about 1960.
Girls wear crinolines to make their waists look smaller without the use of a corset.
About 80 % of women in the world wear makeup
Yes. The vast majority do. Unless inhibited by religious restrictions most teeage girls wear make-up.
girls did not wear eye make up or makeup period it was considered indecent and whorish
In world war 2 The land girls would wear they would wear dark green dungarees and a shirt and a head scarf or they would wear green or brown trousers with black wellington boots
Um some do *wear them, but that doesn't make them "girlie-girls." I used to wear a couple that my friends gave me and I'm not especially girly. Plus, not all "girlie-girls" wear them.
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It depends on why you'll make him wear them if he likes to then yes.
That's a creepy question...
He likes girls who don't wear make up.he can't decide between brunette or blonde
Many of the 'land army' girls did wear shorts, especially during the summer months, as they were more preactical than skirts.