Bert and Ernie
Parallels in clothing now and in the 1920s are not many. In the 1920s, women wore mostly dresses; pants were just beginning to be worn by women and only a few wore them. Casual sports chothing was becoming popular for men, who wore mostly suits.
In the 1920s, women wore 'cloche' hats, bobbed hair and tunic style dresses, whereas now, it's fashionable to wear geometric prints; PVC and dungarees. The onesie is also currently a unisex fashion trend. In the 1920s, menswear became less formal, and they began to wear shorter suit jackets with less buttons. Currently, it is fashionable for men to wear chinos in various colours, and tweed jackets. For both men and women, there is a 90s fashion revival going on currently.
because flappers started a new generation. they started wearing more riskae clothing and became less dependant on men. these were the women who took care of themselves and became role models for women all over the world.
if they lived that long yes
Yes - it was the root of the big political debate. No - it was not the reason that young men leapt into uniform.
jelled back with some sort of greasy stuff and then a big curl in the front
Yes, men wore hats in the 1920s. Hats have been popular for hundreds of years.
Big West Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1970.
Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1985.
Big Eight Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1957.
Big Eight Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year ended in 1996.
Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1979.
Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1986.
Big East Conference Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year was created in 1980.
Dollar-a-Year men were individuals who took a meager salary of only a dollar to help stimulate the economy, especially during times of war. In any business, even the clothing industry, the salary would be taken by executives and CEOs.
in India five thousand dollar per year
business leaders who took government posts as a service to their country.