Around 100 years ago, in the early 1920s, clothing in Southend-on-Sea reflected broader fashion trends of the time. Women often wore knee-length dresses with flapper styles, featuring dropped waists and loose silhouettes, complemented by cloche hats. Men typically donned suits with high-waisted trousers and flat caps or straw boater hats during leisure activities. Fabrics were generally more conservative, with patterns like stripes and checks being popular for both casual and formal wear.
The same clothes we are wearing now. Its back.
Uniforms
they (the girls) wore little pinafores and dresses. boys wore overals
it looked like FOOD
It was retrded!
The same clothes we are wearing now. Its back.
Uniforms
they (the girls) wore little pinafores and dresses. boys wore overals
It is very rare but there are people who live until 100 years.
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no they're like a 100 years old there are like a thousand players that have played or been at tottenham in a 100 years
Centiliter...like there are 100 years in a CENTury...or 100 CENTs in a dollar...or 100 CENTimeters in a meter
100 years.100 years.100 years.100 years.100 years.100 years.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
it looked like FOOD
like a flower
only if you have over 100 clothes