Clothing In The 1920's

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Apart from King's Road, another area of London attracted fashion victims from everywhere: Carnaby Street. In the late 50s, it would have been full of young ordinary working men that would have sorted themselves out into cliques: The Teddy boys and the Rockers. Come the 60s; it was home to the Mods, Skinheads and Punks. Men's and women's clothing could now meet into unisex outfits expected to be worn by either sex. This allowed men to have more choices without judgment. However, be that as it may, the women who had been raised just after the British war experienced fitting issues with the Youthquake pieces of clothing. To some degree, the Youthquake system was also the sexual annihilation and rejection of the exaggerated hourglass figure that

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