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Author Clemente, Deirdre, author.

Title Dress casual : how college students redefined American style / Deirdre Clemente.

Publication Info. Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : The University of North Carolina Press, [2014]

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 Moore Stacks  LA229 .C52 2014    Available  ---
Description xii, 196 pages ; 25 cm.
Series Gender and American culture
Gender & American culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents In the public eye -- On the campus -- In the dorm -- On a date -- In the gym.
Summary "As Deirdre Clemente shows in this lively history of fashion on American college campuses, whether it's jeans and sneakers or khakis with a polo shirt, chances are college kids made it cool. The modern casual American wardrobe, Clemente argues, was born in the classrooms, dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, and gyms of universities and colleges across the country. As young people gained increasing social and cultural clout during the early twentieth century, their tastes transformed mainstream fashion from collared and corseted to comfortable. From east coast to west and from the Ivy League to historically black colleges and universities, changing styles reflected new ways of defining the value of personal appearance, and, by extension, new possibilities for creating one's identity. The pace of change in fashion options, however, was hardly equal. Race, class, and gender shaped the adoption of casual style, and young women faced particular backlash both from older generations and from their male peers. Nevertheless, as coeds fought dress codes and stereotypes, they joined men in pushing new styles beyond the campus, into dance halls, theaters, homes, and workplaces. Thanks to these shifts, today's casual style provides a middle ground for people of all backgrounds, redefining the meaning of appearance in American culture. "-- Provided by publisher.
Subject College students -- Clothing -- United States -- History.
College students.
Clothing and dress.
United States.
History.
Fashion -- United States -- History.
Fashion.
ISBN 1469614073 (hardback)
9781469614076 (hardback)
9781469614083 (ebook)