#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.
The 1920s were known as the "golden age" of road building, according to the US Department of Transportation. Buses and trucks grew in popularity thanks to the Federal Highway Act of 1921, which funded the construction of a national highway system.
#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.
#6 That would not have been considered fashionable dress. He's in his work clothes; she's wearing every-day clothes.
#8 Better-dressed, but still, this was more practical than 'dressy'.
#14 The 20th birthday is for the car, not the driver or passenger.
#18 The amount of highway construction after the second World War dwarfed that of the 20s.
#22 Again, this is not haute couture; it is however the equivalent of clothes someone would wear to go on a very nice date.
#23 This is formal dress: white tie and tails. At this time, in this level of society, 'formal' meant white tie with your tux; 'informal' meant black tie with your tux. You'll notice a few of the men in black ties; they were chillin. Also note that this is before the advent of the shorter dinner-jacket style for men in the 20s, so I'm guessing this is early 20s.