The Amazing History of Flour Sack Dresses (10 Photos) - Archive Project
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A Colorized Look at 1930s Flour Sack Fashion
During the Great Depression, poor Americans often repurposed flour sacks to sew clothes for girls and women. Thus, one company, Kansas Wheat, started making colorful and patterned sacks. : r/Damnthatsinteresting
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