10 fun facts about clothes for all fashion fans

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If you consider yourself to be fashion forward, here are some facts you might enjoy

It was American costume designer Edith Head who once said, “You can have anything you want in life as long as you dress for it.” That’s the power of great fashion.

The fashion world is constantly on the move. With looks, trends and ideas changing and evolving for every season, it’s hard to keep up with the exciting present – and past – of the fashion industry. But taking some time to explore the way fashions have shifted over the years, decades, and even centuries can shine a fascinating light onto the relationship we have with our clothing.

With that in mind, we’re taking a look at 10 fascinating fashion facts that will make you think twice about the clothes you wear.  

Who is responsible for the little black dress?

The LBD, or Little Black Dress, is arguably the most famous fashion staple of them all. This simple yet elegant piece of clothing may seem like it’s been in style since the dawn of time, but it is actually attributed to Coco Chanel.

It may not come as a surprise to hear that t-shirts are among the most popular items of clothing, with more than 2 billion of them sold every year.

Why do jackets have buttons on the sleeve?

Jackets haven’t always had buttons on the sleeve. In fact, it’s said that Napoleon Bonaparte had buttons sewn onto jackets to stop his soldiers from wiping their noses on their sleeves.

What is screen printing?

Fashion technology has evolved greatly over the years, so much so that Woven Inc custom embroidery services have become widely accessible to fashion fans and those in need of a unique uniform. Custom embroidery can turn a piece of clothing into something truly one of a kind.

What’s in your lipstick?

Most lipsticks contain pearlescence, which is what gives them their shimmery appearance. This also happens to be the silvery stuff found in fish scales!

What are the earliest recorded shoes?

Shoes have been a staple of fashion for a long time, and we mean a really long time. Sandals – the earliest known shoes – date back to roughly 7,000 B.C.

What’s the difference between retro and vintage?

Retro and vintage are terms which are often used interchangeably, especially when it comes to clothing. However, they actually have very distinct meanings. Vintage clothing refers to older items made roughly 20 to 100 years ago, while retro refers to modern clothing designed to look like an older piece or style.

Where did low waist baggy trousers originate?

For several years, low waist baggy trousers were a popular fashion choice, particularly among young men. However, this style actually originated in the prisons of Los Angeles where prisoners were not allowed to wear belts.

When did women start wearing shorts?

You wouldn’t think twice about seeing a woman in a pair of shorts these days, but it wasn’t until World War II that it was acceptable for women to wear shorts in public, as they were taking on more manual roles.

What did clothing colour represent in medieval times?

These days, we can wear whatever colour we like without worrying too much about what other people will think, but back in medieval times the colours you wore were a direct reflect of where you fitted in society. Both social rank and profession could be deduced by clothing colour – nobility wore red, peasants wore brown or grey, and professionals like merchants, bankers and gentry wore green.