MODERN THOUGHT
SKIRTS AND PSYCHOLOGY LONDON, 22nd July. “The shorter the skirt the shorter tile temper,” a psychologist told a representative of the “Sunday Dispatch.” “A woman wearing a long chess knows that a graceful walk is necessary to carry it off effectively. Graceful’ action compels a graceful trend of thought, and quieter movements mean a quieter mind, resulting in mental peace. Short skirts made women -unconsciously quicker thinkers, resulting in impatience and hastiness.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 6 August 1931, Page 10
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