The Great War: Styles & Patterns of the 1910s

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ISBN-10:

0914046268

ISBN-13:

9780914046264

Author(s): Shep, R. L.
Released: Apr 01, 1998
Publisher: R. L. Shep
Format: Hardcover, 236 pages

Description:

A wonderful mix of the more liberated American women's fashions and 'dashing' British military and civilian uniforms. Often called "The Forgotten Era", the "Teens" bridge the gap between the Edwardians and the Flappers. American women's fashions are amazingly soft and informal while the British cling to a more formal look. We have combined The American Garment Cutter for Women's Garments with British patterns and articles from the West End Gazette to cover all types of clothing for men and women, plus British military uniforms and civilian uniforms such as Red Cross, policemen, chauffeurs, etc.There are many fashion illustrations and a department store catalog of 1915.

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