In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone both campaigned for dress reforms.
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton
and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone
both campaigned for dress reforms.
What changes were made by 19th century in women’s clothes?
(i) By 1914 clothes were ankle length, as they had been since the 13th century (ii) By 1915 the hemline of the skirt rose dramatically to mid-calf.
(i) By 1914 clothes were ankle length, as they had been since the 13th century
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What kind of western style clothing was incorporated in men’s dresses?
Baggy trousers and the phenta (hat) were added to long collarless coats with boots and a walking stick to complete the look of the gentleman.
Baggy trousers and the phenta (hat) were added to long collarless coats with
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which clothes were purchased by most ordinary women in Britain?
Cheap, beautiful and easy to maintain lndian Chintz which was within the reach of many Europeans who could now increase the size of their wardrobe.
Cheap, beautiful and easy to maintain lndian Chintz which was within the reach of many Europeans who could now increase the size of their wardrobe.
See lessWho campaigned for the dress reform in America?
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton and the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone both campaigned for dress reforms.
In 1870s the National Woman Suffrage Association headed by, Mrs. Stanton
See lessand the American woman Suffrage Association dominated by the Lucy Stone
both campaigned for dress reforms.
Which tribes of India were recruited to work on tea plantations?
Santhals and Oraons from Jharkhand and Gonds from Chhattisgarh were recruited to work on tea plantations.
Santhals and Oraons from Jharkhand and Gonds from Chhattisgarh were recruited to work on tea plantations.
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