Answer:
(i)
Clothes got shorter during World War I out of practical
necessity.
(ii) By 1917, over 7 lakh women in Britain were employed in ammunition factories.
They wore a working uniform that consisted of a blouse and trousers with
accessories such as scarves.
(iii) Bright colours faded from sight and only sober
colours were worn as the war dragged on.
(iv) Thus, clothes became more plain and simple and skirts
became shorter.
(v) Women took to keeping their hair short for convenience.
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