Men's Costume
Women's Costume
Social Changes
Influence of War
Changes in Consumption
100

This type of jacket predominated in 1900-1920

Sack Jacket.

100

The Edwardian silhouette was

S-shaped

100
  1. Who became the fashion setters of the late 1920s? 

film stars 

100

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked this event, which lasted from ___ to ___.

What is World War I ; 1914-1918

100

Manufacturing took advantage of underpaid labor from which group of people?

Immigrants- immigration peaked in the early 20th century

Children- child labor laws are a result of awful conditions in factories

200

True/False. Were silk lapels included in daytime jackets?

False

200

T/F: Women wore tailored suit jackets

True (1909-1914)
200

What were the acceptable pants women could wear called?

Slacks 

200

This fabric was in short supply because it was used for soldiers uniforms - propelling the domestic industry of synthetic fibers.

What is Wool?

200

Founded in London in 1909, which department store changed London’s retail landscape?

Selfridge's

300

 What is the name of this overcoat?

Chesterfield coat

300

T/F: Daytime and evening dresses of the early 1900s had the same neckline. 

False

Daytime dresses had high boned necklines and evening dress had low necklines.

300

During the 1920s it was socially acceptable for women to smoke and drink in public. t/f?

True 

300

This type of accessory for soldiers passed onto the general public, replacing another common men’s accessory.

What are wristwatches?

300

Which manufacturing disaster in 1911 helped spur the developing worker’s rights union for textile workers?

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

400

Name the men's suit pieces during 1900-1920

Shirt, Necktie, Vest, Jacket, and Trousers

400
In 1909-1914 there was the revival of

The Empire waistline

400

4. Which amendment did the women's suffrage movement work to pass?

19th amendment

400


Originally a British military officers coat, this water repellent coat of closely woven cotton twill was belted at the waist.

What is a trench coat?

400

Selling an ideal is as important as selling a product. This illustrated woman sold the ideal of Edwardian beauty and refinement to American women.


Gibson girl

500

T/F. Did men's trousers mimic the peg-top skirts?

True.

500

What was the name of the silhouette that appeared after WWI?

Barrel shaped

500

5. When was the 19th amendment ratified?

august 1920

500

The most obvious influence of war on fashion.

What is women wearing more comfortable and practical clothes required for their more active participation in jobs?

500

How was the department store significant to the evolution of women’s rights during the suffrage movement?

It gave them a place they could go to unchaperoned, provided some of the only public women’s restrooms available