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Tennis Clothes In The 1930's

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In addition to bathing, other sports were beginning to have a marked influence on ordinary costume, although we should note also the opposite tendency of sports clothes to develop a type of their own, this particularly noticeable in the case of tennis. In the 1920s, when the skirts of the ordinary dress were short, tennis costume followed suit, but when skirts became long again at the end of the decade, tennis dress went on so to speak on its own since it was plainly absurd to reintroduce long skirts in what had now become a strenuous game. A similar evolution can be seen in skating costume, which by the early 1930s had crystallized into a kind of uniform, having a skirt with wide flares at first knee-length but afterwards much shorter. To the right is an American skating dress designed by Bergdorf Goodman from around 1930 made of wool, silk, and metal. (MET)
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