Saturday, February 29, 2020

Fashion in the 1900s?

Hong Hunkin: I feel your pain. The temperature bounces around, and bad arguements abound. But as and AGW skeptic I just encourage to look at the blue line in metoffice chart. It looks like we've arrive at a local maxima. I'd bet we're in for 20-30 years of cooling as per the 1940 or 1900 cooling trends. If the chart is expanded to the left we would see the cooling of the Little Ice Age (1600) further down ~300 BC would be the Roman Era warming. In gelogic time Global Temperatures do not track CO2 levels & Life trives on Earh for hundreds of millions of years at levels ranging from 1000 to 3000ppm. I'm not saying we shouldn't care about the environment. My sense is just that the real economic nightmare of rising energy cost is being ignored at the expense of the phatom menace of AGW....Show more

Rocio Karvis: Go to Google. Enter American clothing fashions, 1900's. When the Google page opens check Images. Refine the search by entering Southern middle class fashion. If! nothing turns up, look for histories of fashion. Your local library has many such books.

Frank Gazaway: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900s_in_fashion2. http://www.marquise.de/en/1900/pics/1900/index.sht...3. http://www.enotes.com/1900-fashion-american-decade...

Tosha Tawney: I'm doing a project on Mens Fashion in the South (U.S.) in the 1900s.The fashion needs to be working class, or middle class. Do you know of any websites or information that would be useful?Thanks.

Mauro Cowee: Mens Fashion

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