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The tailor-made suit was a simple style that filtered down
from the upper classes to the working classes. Tailor made
costumes were easily mass produced, were warm, strong and
hard wearing. They were an ideal garment for the new woman
who wanted to be taken more seriously, have better
education and gain the vote. They suited women who were
opting to work in department stores or as office workers as
stenographers (typists) and as telephonists.
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