It became less restrictive over the late 19th-early 20th century. But especially from circa 1920.
Women started wearing bloomers in the mid-19th century as part of the broader women's rights movement, advocating for greater freedom and comfort in clothing. Named after activist Amelia Bloomer, these knee-length pants were designed to provide women with a more practical alternative to restrictive dresses and corsets. The adoption of bloomers symbolized a challenge to traditional gender roles and clothing norms, promoting a more active lifestyle for women.
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It's clothing. The question is WHY is a man wearing women's clothing that is important. Is it a Halloween costume? What are the emotions attached to wearing women's clothing. Is the man happy but feels guilt or depression because of a social stigma behind it? This is my opinion as a woman.
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Candice Olson has beautiful clothing on Candice tells All. what is she wearing?
Flappers in the 1920s challenged traditional gender roles by wearing shorter dresses, cutting their hair short, and openly embracing more independent and assertive behaviors. They symbolized a new wave of freedom and empowerment for women, breaking away from restrictive social norms of the time.
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Women may dislike wearing underwear for various reasons, including comfort, personal preference, and practicality. Some find certain styles restrictive or irritating, while others prefer the feeling of going without. Additionally, factors like hot weather or specific clothing choices can influence the decision to forgo underwear. Ultimately, it's a personal choice influenced by individual comfort and lifestyle.