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BATHING SUITS, 1922. A Public Buildings and Grounds officer measures womens bathing suits to ensure they are not more than six inches above the knee, Washington, D. C. 1922
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BATHING SUITS, 1922. A Public Buildings and Grounds officer measures womens bathing suits to ensure they are not more than six inches above the knee, Washington, D. C. 1922
BATHING SUITS, 1922.
A Public Buildings and Grounds officer measures womens bathing suits to ensure they are not more than six inches above the knee, Washington, D.C. 1922
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Media ID 6248451
1922 Bathing Beach Officer Official Police Potomac River River Side Tape Measure Washington Prudery
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This print titled "Bathing Suits, 1922" takes us back to a time when societal norms dictated the length of women's swimwear. The image showcases a Public Buildings and Grounds officer in Washington, D. C. , meticulously measuring women's bathing suits to ensure they do not exceed six inches above the knee. In this snapshot from early 20th century America, we witness an intriguing blend of fashion, authority, and prudery. The officer stands tall in his official cap, armed with a tape measure as he enforces the strict dress code for beachgoers along the Potomac River. Men can be seen observing nearby, perhaps curious or amused by this unusual spectacle. The photograph offers us a glimpse into daily life during that era - where even mundane activities like going for a swim were subject to scrutiny and regulation. It serves as a reminder of how social attitudes towards modesty have evolved over time. As we contemplate this image captured almost a century ago, it prompts reflection on our own perceptions of fashion freedom today. How far have we come since then? And what does this historical moment teach us about our ongoing quest for individual expression within societal boundaries? "Bathing Suits, 1922" is more than just an archival piece; it encapsulates an era marked by both conformity and rebellion against traditional values – all frozen in time through the lens of Granger Art on Demand.
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