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Secondary Sources:

  1. Ewing, Elizabeth, and Alice Mackrell. History of 20th Century Fashion. London: Batsford, 1997.
  2. Mason, Meghann. The Impact of World War II on Women ‘s Fashion in the United States and Britain. Digital Scholarship. 2011.
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  4. Goodson, Carl. Evolution of Fashion: Clothing of Upper Class American Women from 1865 to 1920. Scholarly Commons. 2014.
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  6. Summers, Julie. Fashion on the Ration: Style in the Second World War. London: Profile Books, 2016.
  7. Mendes, Valerie, and Amy De La Haye. Fashion since 1900. London: Thames Hudson, 2010.
  8. Fiell, Charlotte, and Emmanuelle Dirix. 1920s Fashion: The Definitive Sourcebook. London: Goodman Fiell, 2015.
  9. Baudot, François. Fashion: The Twentieth Century. New York: Universe, 2006.

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