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3. Local Clothing Stores In Sioux City Gossip Boutique sells trendy clothes and new fashions.
Located on Morningside Avenue, it is one of the many local Siouxland clothing stores.
4. 1965 wedding dresses were more plain than wedding dresses today, 1965 wedding dresses had more bland colors, and less sparkles.
6. Design a coat for Sioux City. Water proof, long artificial fur, purple and white cow design, buttons zippers and snaps, a dropped waist, purple and white checkered zippers on all pockets, white and purple cow leather belt attached, hood.
7. Compare the clothing of the 1900’s to now. Hair-do’s for the 1900’s where usually buns on top of there head for women, or short straight back hair for men. 1900’s dresses had long hems and long sleeves. Men had tails, bowties, tux shirts, and shiny black shoes.
9. How much did a wedding dress cost in the 1850’s? 25.00
11. Which of these Sioux City clothing stores would YOU rather shop at?
12. Pick your favorite outfits from 50’s,60’s,70’s. 50’s
13. List fashionable outfits in 1800’s. Regency style=1830
14. Early Victorian style=1840.
16. Mid Victorian style=1860 to 1880.
17. Late Victorian style=1880 to1909.
18. The Crescent Jewelry Co. was one of the successful jewelry companies in Sioux City that opened in 1920. The owner believed that people could pay monthly for their jewelry to give everyone a fair chance.
21. Explain interesting facts about clothing in Sioux City. The mailing list (for clothing catalogues) is sometimes bigger than the population.
Bomgaars sells Sioux City T-shirts. One has pigs going into the stockyards on the front, and bacon on the back.
A gift shop sells Sioux City T-Shirts. One has CSI: SIOUX CITY. One lists all the famous Sioux City places,, like Grandview Park, Stone Park, the colleges, the Orpheum, etc.
Randy Peters, Sioux City antique clothing expert, presented an exhibit and lecture about 19th c. clothing at the Sioux City Art Museum. Guests saw women’s corsets and evening dresses, men’s formal wear, shoes, and coats.
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, the Sioux City Museum, and the Riverboat Museum, have exhibits of Native American and early settler clothing.
Theatrical productions in Sioux Land use real antique clothing from their costume shops as well as reproductions.
Sioux City bagpipers who play for funerals and other events often wear genuine Scottish kilts.
23. Grunge costumes for Biblical musical world premiere I attended the world premiere of the musical Terror Texts at Northwestern College in Orange City. My mom was the vocal coach.
The musical tells stories from the Old Testament (the Hebrew Bible).
I liked the Master of Ceremonies. I liked his top hat and the way they put him in the wheel chair with a bloody cast.
They all dyed their hair black to look scary.
Andrew, who played the role of Achan, shaved his head into a Mohawk. Other men and women shaved their heads.
Once before a show, the cast put black face makeup on me.