1890s-Victorian Era
1900s-Industrial Revolution Era
1910s-WW1 Era
1920s-Roaring 20s Era
1930s-Great Depression Era
100

This is the women's silhouette from the 1890s.

What is Hourglass?

100

This was the full-length coat worn by both men & women to protect their clothing while horse riding, riding in carriages, etc.

What is the Duster?

100

This was the typical silhouette for men in the 1910's.

What is Rectangle?

100

These women made drastic changes to hair, clothing, makeup, & hemlines; they were known for dancing and new freedom!

What are Flappers?

100

This was the typical women's silhouette during the 1930.

What is Narrow Hourglass?

200

This is the men's silhouette from the 1890s.

What is Rectangle?

200

This shirt, which helped with the S-Curve silhouette, was popular for women and emphasized the bust.

What is Pidgeon-Breasted?

200

Military fashion of WW1 really influenced this coat for men.

What is the Trench Coat?

200

This hat was bell-shaped and fitted to the head; women's "bob" hairstyle made them easy to wear.

What is Cloche Hat?

200

Clothing made out of these was common, so mills began selling printed ones to be "recycled" as clothing.

What are Flour Sacks?

300

This device was used to flatten the stomach and shrink the waist.

What is the Corset?

300

These sleeves, which were full at the top/shoulders and narrowed down the arm, were the peak of feminine fashion in the 1900s.

What is Leg-O-Mutton?

300

This was the women's silhouette of the 1910s.

What is the Inverted Triangle?

300

This waistline fell low by the hip to add the impression of height and be non-form fitting; it created a rectangular silhouette for women in the 1920s.

What is Dropped Waist?

300

Padded shoulders and double-breasted suits created this silhouette for men in the 1930s.

What is Inverted Triangle?

400

This device was worn under skirts to emphasize a woman's backside.

What is the Bustle?

400
These hats were popular for men in the 1900s.

What is the Bowler?

400

This item's hemline was narrow and only allowed women to take small steps; it was not popular for long as women wanted to become more active.

What is the Hobble Skirt?

400

Zoot Suits & Wingtip shoes became popular for men; their wide-legged trousers and padded shoulders created this silhouette for men in the 1920s.

What is Hourglass?

400

These style of dress was glamorous for Hollywood stars; very feminine and flowy.

What is Bias Cut?

500

This "girl" was the ideal of feminine beauty during the 1890s.

Who was the "Gibson Girl"?
500

This was the typical women's silhouette in the 1900s, emphasizing the bust and backside.

What is the S-Curve?

500

These loose trousers were worn by women under skirts to be more practical and modest when women began cycling.

What are Bloomers?

500

Famous French designer Coco Chanel debuted this classic piece of clothing for women; it is a staple in most women's wardrobes still!

What is the Little Black Dress?

500

This was a very typical pattern/design for men's suit fabric.

What is Glen Plaid?