. It was bad taste to look rich; there was a fashion for the 'poor' simple look. Ladies who were still fabulously rich went about in plain black dresses, furless wool coats and sweaters and slacks. In the fashion magazine someone wrote 'It is no longer chic to be smart'. A woman's hair in the early thirties was medium-short length and often included finger waves. Women's hair usually went with their hats smoothly.
Like nowadays clothing prices varied. The average cost of a shirt at a store in the 1930's was around five cents.
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In USA, the 1930s was a Depression Era decade. Most people had little or no money, so children wore clean clothes, probably handed down from older siblings, or hand-tailored by their mothers, to fit and most always mended. The key value for clothing was warmth and protection from the elements. Children wore whatever clothing they were given.
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A suit, just like they tend to today.
Anything that was plain and simple, really!
Like nowadays clothing prices varied. The average cost of a shirt at a store in the 1930's was around five cents.
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In the 1930s, young girls typically wore knee-length dresses or skirts with blouses, knee-high socks, and Mary Jane shoes or flat pumps. The clothing was often made from light fabrics like cotton or linen and sported feminine details like lace, bows, and ruffles. Hats and cardigans were also popular accessories for young girls during this time.
Beginning in the early 1930s, the poultry industry was dominated by many small growers and processors
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