1930s Fashion

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Fashion in the 1930s Throughout the 1930s styles had gone through significant changes due to various reasons. With styles that vary with many types of fabrics and trends. There were even many differences in the adults and children's styles that were altered in a variety of ways. Lastly, Influences played a big part in the changes in fashion by people wanting to save their money through the Great Depression. Styles in the 1930s varied with many types of fabrics, trends, and interesting patterns. To start off with, they used a lot of different types of fabrics and materials in their clothing. Like crepes, it is a pretty popular fabric. It was thick enough so it wasn't as see-through as the other types of cheaper fabrics. Wool is also a thicker, …show more content…
Next, men usually have wide shoulders and wider chests for a looser casual look. When they went out and wore suits with high waisted pants. For their usual looks, men would sometimes wear overalls, loose shirts with long sleeves, or a light color shirt with matching pants, and some heavy leather work boots for shoes. While the boys in the 1930s wore baggier pants, long jackets and when they wore short pants they wore knee socks. Both women and men, unlike the younger children, had a fancier and formal look and the children had a more casual look. The girls still wore bling in their dresses like the women did. To sum it up, the differences in their styles were that adults had a more formal, fancy look, and the children had a more modest look. Influences in the 1930s transformed fashion in a variety of ways, even through the Great Depression. Starting with the influence of people, there were some of them that were big influences. Many of them were actors from films, which led to them being a big influence through their styles. Coco Chanel was a fashion designer that influenced people by mixing men and women styles. She cut her hair short, which was usually only what men had for their