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The economic constraints of the Great Depression greatly increased the popularity of the sweater in women’s and girl’s fashion. Sweaters were warm, could be knit at home for minimal cost, and could be paired with skirts which required less fabric than dresses.
The skirt and sweater ensembles seen on this page of the Fall-Winter 1932 Sears catalog were more or less the chosen uniform of schoolgirls of all ages throughout the 1930s.
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