The Liberated Woman: Sportswear
During the first decades of the 20th century, women began to fight
against or ignore society's limitations on feminine behavior and
achievement. The movement that began in the mid19th century
gathered momentum in the 20th, as women campaigned for the vote
and proved during World War I that jobs traditionally held by men
could be done perfectly well by women. One area in which women had
begun to express themselves in the late 19th century was participation
in sports. Women's colleges encouraged their students to compete
in a variety of strenuous athletics: rowing, fencing, basketball,
gymnastics. As women's everyday clothing became less cumbersome,
lighter in weight, and easier to care for, they began to discard
their black wool serge gym suits and navyblue wooljersey
bathing costumes in favor of sportswear that flattered their figures
and followed fashion.
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