History of Women's Suits

Feb 11, 2024

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In the early to mid-1950s, women's coats changed significantly. The main changes were that the original pinched waist was changed to a loose waist, the length was lengthened, and the hem was widened. In addition to the lapel, the collar also had a closed collar, and the cuffs were mostly inlaid. Sleeves, and one-piece sleeves have become popular since the mid-1990s
, the shape looks stable and elegant. In the mid-to-late 1960s, women's coats generally had sloping shoulders, wide waists, and small hems. Women's coats are larger, straight-waisted, and extend to the hip line. Sleeves are popular in jumpsuits and cross sleeves. The hip circumference of the suit skirt is perpendicular to the hem, and the length reaches the knee. Trousers are popular with leggings and medium-length women's trousers. Men's and women's suits during this period had a simple and breezy style.
In the 1970s, women's coats returned to their basic form before the 1940s, that is, flat shoulders and pinched waists, and bell-bottom pants (small at the top and large at the bottom) were popular. In the early days of women's clothing, short skirts were popular, but later they were lengthened and the hems were larger. Women's suits in this period have evolved over time. From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, suits underwent some changes. Women's suits became popular with small collars and lapels, wider waists, and generally hemlines. Rounded corners. The bottoms of women's suits are mostly worn with skirts that are longer and have a wider hem. The shapes of these garments are simple, elegant and romantic.