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Women's Right To Choose Their Dress: Free Of Coercion:

Current price: $10.99
Women's Right To Choose Their Dress: Free Of Coercion:
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Women's Right To Choose Their Dress: Free Of Coercion:

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The shift in silhouette revealed freer, looser styles that allowed more freedom of movement. Corsets were out and hemlines rose above the ankle for the first time, though women opted for boots to cover their ankles. Though they shared the same goal, suffragists disagreed when it came to women's clothing.
In this book, you will gain insights on:
- How the increase in women's sports participation has influenced changes in women's clothing beyond sports
- How women's decisions to wear clothes that provide more comfort and freedom represent a movement associated with lifestyle changes and redefining gender roles
- How female-focused designs have led more women to wear clothes that are as functional as they are fashionable throughout the day
- And More!The shift in silhouette revealed freer, looser styles that allowed more freedom of movement. Corsets were out and hemlines rose above the ankle for the first time, though women opted for boots to cover their ankles. Though they shared the same goal, suffragists disagreed when it came to women's clothing.
- And More!

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