In World War 2, women drew lines on the back of their legs with an eyeliner to simulate the stocking seams. Silk stockings during the Second World War was hard to come by.
Nylon was a valued material so the development of nylon stockings was stopped. Before the war, stockings were made with a seam running down the back, where the two halves of the nylon were attached together to form the stocking. The seam unintentionally emphasized the curve and shape of the leg, so when women could not wear stockings, they reproduced the "seam" often using eyeliner.
They were excited and relieved to have their men back safe at home.
Left jobs in factories and went back home
They wore dresses and pants when in sports. This was the beginning of women wearing pants. During the war, they couldn't wear nylon stockings so they drew lines up the back of their legs to represent the seam of nylon stockings
They were expected to give up their jobs.
---- ---- Much more likely in WW1. The US had to send more men into the Army and needed women to work the factories so they could meet the production of supplies needed at the back lines.
That depends on which eyeliner you mean. Do you mean the pencil that goes across your waterline or the liquid eyeliner? Pencil- Pull down skin underneath the eyes and draw a liner of (thick) black eyeliner. If (like mine) your eyeliner doesn't work first time, run it across your right waterline and it should work when you go across to the left. If it works, go back across to the right and fill in.
i use black liquid eyeliner think below my eyes and then above i put another think layer then on the inside of my bottom eyelashes i take my black stick eyeliner and go back and forth until its dark enough like i like it :)
Nylon was a valued material so the development of nylon stockings was stopped. Before the war, stockings were made with a seam running down the back, where the two halves of the nylon were attached together to form the stocking. The seam unintentionally emphasized the curve and shape of the leg, so when women could not wear stockings, they reproduced the "seam" often using eyeliner.
get back to the kitchen
They didn't wear stockings. They drew lines down the back of their legs to make it seem like they were wearing seamed nylons.
WW2 was a war of production, America was able to convert it existing automobile factories into plane and tank production lines. With the majority of men out fighting, women had to take the place of the men in the factories. After the war some women held on to their jobs.
They were excited and relieved to have their men back safe at home.
Women had won the job of men while the men were away. When men came back and demanded their jobs back, the women had already grown fond of their new jobs and wouldn't leave.
Left jobs in factories and went back home
They wore dresses and pants when in sports. This was the beginning of women wearing pants. During the war, they couldn't wear nylon stockings so they drew lines up the back of their legs to represent the seam of nylon stockings
Went home so men could take back jobs