Its the Roaring Twenties, and you and your friends are heading to the newest club in town. You heard it just opened, and its already the bees knees (fantastic).
According to the latest chin music (gossip), theres going to be a big blow (party) tonight, as long the bull (police) dont find out and cast a kitten (throw a fit). So far, everything is Jake (a-okay), so you get yourself all dolled up (dressed up) in your glad rags (club clothes) and take a dimbox jaunt (taxi ride) to the club, ready for a nifty (great) time.
Once you arrive, you notice there are plenty of skirts (gals) and fellas (guys) already zozzled (drunk), and a bunch more hoppers (dancers) out on the dance floorthough some of them are heelers (bad dancers), probably due to all the giggle water (booze) theyve already consumed. There sure are some swanky (high class) looking folks heregangsters, authors, politicians, even movie stars!
You start to feel a little like a Rueben (backwards country bumpkin) as you watch high rollers throw clams (money) around like they were candy. But then you remember your Vintage Flapper Cigarette Holder.
This 12-inch long holder will make you the most fashionable person at the party. Whether youre rubbing elbows with F.
Scott Fitzgerald or Clara Bow, youll never get upstaged as long as youre holding your ciggy (cigarette) in this Vintage Flapper Cigarette Holder. Its the cats meow!
She Doesn'tSuffrageFools Let thoseother girls in her class dress like pop stars andprincesses thisHalloweenyour little gal is a fighter of freedom and justice! She has been politically active sincebeforeshe could walk, and never, EVER, misses a chance to vote in a school election.
Lately, she's been reading up on the women's movement, and the brave ladies that paved the path to greater (though by no means equal) rights for women. It should come as no shock to you, then, that the moment she laid eyes on this costume, she cast her ballot in favor of its strength of character and important message.
The fact that she can also use it to help educate her peers or rally thehouses that she trick-or-treats at, well, that's just icing on the proverbial cake. And if anyone tries to give her a hard time in this outfit, we know your sharp and sassy daughter will stand up for her right to embody an entire movement in this Girl's American Suffragette Costume!
Product Details Justlook at this little lady! She's dressedto fight for the cause.
In this costume, she's perfectlydecked out in the style of the times, including authentic details likea Peter Pan collar,widegreen waistband, and floor-length, simple skirt. Her bold sash reads "VotesForWomen" drawing attention to the historical nature of her costume and the movement.
Give this girl a sign, or one of those old-timey, lo-tech megaphones and let her spread her message to the world! The Future is Female The suffragettes would be proud of your little girl, keeping their fight alive so many years later.
It's a tough world out there, but we think your politically-minded girl is the future, and we'vegottasay, the future looks bright!
Battle for the Ballot The road to getting a vote for women wasn't a smooth one. Which is strange, considering how ridiculous some of the argumentsfor keeping half the population from having a say in politics were.
People used to argue that the human race would die out as soon as the governmentgave women a political voice. Because for some reason, getting involved in politics would make every woman decide to leave motherhood behind forever.
Many men stood against the vote because they didn't want to hear ladies speak in public places. But, with years of protests, hours of women annoying their husbands by speaking in public, and whittling away at the voting laws state by state, women finally earned their voice.
Celebrate those brave ladies with this Woman's Suffragette Costume! Product Details You'll look ready to hit the streets in the early 1900s with this sleek ensemble.
This costume comes with a dress that's designed to look like a blouse and skirt; the long-sleeved collared top and floor-length skirt would be perfectly acceptable in the political salons of all classes. A green band cinches around the waist, and of course, a sash is worn over the shoulder to denote that you are a part of the women's suffrage movement.
Power of the Past Forgetting the past is a dangerous thing. We can't forget a time when people would say a thing like,"Why would women want to vote when their husbands and sons could speak in their interests anyway?
"It seems that after about a hundred years of woman voting, none of the Victorian argumentshad much merit. And women definitely have the right to speak in public nowadays.
In fact, to the probable shock and horror of nineteenth-century men, they even run countries and sit as judges on the supreme court. Seems that politics could have used a woman's touch a long time ago!
Battle for the Ballot The road to getting a vote for women wasn't a smooth one. Which is strange, considering how ridiculous some of the argumentsfor keeping half the population from having a say in politics were.
People used to argue that the human race would die out as soon as the governmentgave women a political voice. Because for some reason, getting involved in politics would make every woman decide to leave motherhood behind forever.
Many men stood against the vote because they didn't want to hear ladies speak in public places. But, with years of protests, hours of women annoying their husbands by speaking in public, and whittling away at the voting laws state by state, women finally earned their voice.
Celebrate those brave ladies with this Woman's Suffragette Costume! Product Details You'll look ready to hit the streets in the early 1900s with this sleek ensemble.
This costume comes with a dress that's designed to look like a blouse and skirt; the long-sleeved collared top and floor-length skirt would be perfectly acceptable in the political salons of all classes. A green band cinches around the waist, and of course, a sash is worn over the shoulder to denote that you are a part of the women's suffrage movement.
Power of the Past Forgetting the past is a dangerous thing. We can't forget a time when people would say a thing like,"Why would women want to vote when their husbands and sons could speak in their interests anyway?
"It seems that after about a hundred years of woman voting, none of the Victorian argumentshad much merit. And women definitely have the right to speak in public nowadays.
In fact, to the probable shock and horror of nineteenth-century men, they even run countries and sit as judges on the supreme court. Seems that politics could have used a woman's touch a long time ago!
Battle for the Ballot The road to getting a vote for women wasn't a smooth one. Which is strange, considering how ridiculous some of the argumentsfor keeping half the population from having a say in politics were.
People used to argue that the human race would die out as soon as the governmentgave women a political voice. Because for some reason, getting involved in politics would make every woman decide to leave motherhood behind forever.
Many men stood against the vote because they didn't want to hear ladies speak in public places. But, with years of protests, hours of women annoying their husbands by speaking in public, and whittling away at the voting laws state by state, women finally earned their voice.
Celebrate those brave ladies with this Woman's Suffragette Costume! Product Details You'll look ready to hit the streets in the early 1900s with this sleek ensemble.
This costume comes with a dress that's designed to look like a blouse and skirt; the long-sleeved collared top and floor-length skirt would be perfectly acceptable in the political salons of all classes. A green band cinches around the waist, and of course, a sash is worn over the shoulder to denote that you are a part of the women's suffrage movement.
Power of the Past Forgetting the past is a dangerous thing. We can't forget a time when people would say a thing like,"Why would women want to vote when their husbands and sons could speak in their interests anyway?
"It seems that after about a hundred years of woman voting, none of the Victorian argumentshad much merit. And women definitely have the right to speak in public nowadays.
In fact, to the probable shock and horror of nineteenth-century men, they even run countries and sit as judges on the supreme court. Seems that politics could have used a woman's touch a long time ago!
As Good as Bold Sure, there are some aspects of the 20s life that your child shouldn't indulge in just yet (or ever)speakeasies, tommyguns, giggle waterbut there is also a lot for her to enjoy from this effervescent era right now..
.like flapper fashion!
Flappers' signature style was 100% unique and groundbreaking for its time, so take a moment to teach your gal just what it means to be sporting this Girl's Black Flapper Costumeshe should be proud! Bold style often begets bold behavior, and you want your little one to speak her mind, fight for her rights, and think for herself (to not mention, look great while doing it!
). In this classic flapper look, your little lady can learn the Charleston, appreciate jazz, take the world by storm, and also snag first place at her school's costume competition!
Well, ain't she just the cat's meow? Product Details This look will really give her crew something to talk about on the playground!
She will be the center of attention on the dance floor or as she strolls the hallways. She will light up the costume parade and liven up trick-or-treating.
Basically, she'll be tops in this top-notch look! This costume features a flapper's frock with signature details, such as a waist-less silhouette, uneven hem, decadent fringe, square neckline, and sequin detailing.
But that's not all. She will also get to sport this matching headband, with black sequins and an elegant, single black feather!
Fringe Benefits Of course, she will love to wear this winsome look, but an added bonus is how much you will enjoy watching your gal invigorate Halloween this year! This eye-catching, toe-tapping ensemble will bring out the best in your little one, and remind her that sometimes, daring to be different is good!