Our cupboards are full of various pieces that have been imprinted with certain symbols. These are all the more significant because they represent the history of women’s emancipation.
Today, we are focused on the white shirt, which is an essential part of our casual and professional wardrobes.
Various elements of the white shirt were originally designed to be detachable. These included the collar and the cuffs. Contrary to popular belief, the white shirt has been regarded as an undergarment. During the 19th century, this garment was kept out of sight as it was usually concealed under coats and jackets.
The white collar has gradually become a social marker. In a Western society that is full of industrialization, these are often worn by office workers who are occupying higher positions. On the other hand, blue-collared overalls are commonly used by workers who are confined to manual tasks.
During the 20th and 30th centuries, women started taking the male white shirt as a symbol of their fight against gender inequality.
Hollywood stars such as Katharine Hepburn, Marln Dietrich, and Garbo have inspired countless women to follow in their footsteps and wear white shirts. Not only did their outfits change the way Americans viewed women, but they also helped break down cultural barriers.