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Dressing up a long time ago was far from simple. Today and in 21 century generally are almost no rules for everyday dressing. Of course, there are unwritten rules in exceptional circumstances, but generally the people today wear almost anything. It used to be mainly ladies much more complicated way of dressing, if only because they usually require the assistance of another person. It was almost impossible to dress herself. Long layered skirts, corsets, high collars and many small buttons, which sometimes were on the back of dresses and blouses, all this was an important part of every woman. Furthermore, the whole appearance was not allowed to miss a variety of accessories such as hats, umbrellas and knitted gloves. Perhaps the biggest relief for women was when they stopped wearing corsets. Until that time, corsets were served as luxury corset lingerie. Though ladies want the slim waist since time immemorial, it has caused many health problems. Regarding patterns and fabrics, most appeared substances with different patterns, stripes and tiny flowers, the colors were more pastel or neutral. The first bra dates from the early 19th century.

For men were dressing in the last century was a little easier as for the ladies, but nevertheless they had certain rules. Uncomfortable for every lord were tough shirts, and bow ties were duty or ties. A shirt had to be complete with a vest. Gentlemen wore tail-coats and jackets, which had to be sewn on solid and always tailor-made. Coloring was really limited. Suits were just sewn from black, gray, navy blue or brown. Shoes had to be polished to always painted. Even the masters were important accessories such as hat - cylinder and walking stick. Men's underwear was cotton and comfortable unlike women's corsets. Today's men's underwear is incomparably different. Various shops have to offer such underwear as men's thongs, which are increasingly popular. Differences in clothing over the last one hundred years particularly changed. Curiously I expect that to be trendy, fashion and style of dress developed further.




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