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Look at page 2 of the Article. Which sentence describes the business suit worn in the United States by the late 1800s?

Many workplaces have dress codes. These rules say what workers may and may not wear. A doctor might wear a white coat. A factory worker might wear a hairnet and closed-toe shoes. Some workers must wear "business attire." This often means business suits. The history of the business suit goes back hundreds of years. It wasn't always worn in offices.

Today, the men's business suit includes a collared shirt. It includes a dark jacket and pants. There is also a tie. But it wasn't always this way.

The suit was born in the early 1600s in Britain. Back then, clothing was much fancier. Men wore breeches. These were knee-length pants. Men wore tights. They wore ruffled shirts. They also wore long jackets. The jackets reached their knees. The jackets and breeches had bright colors. Some even had lace and ribbons.

Fashions changed in 1666. Britain's King Charles II introduced the vest. With that, the three-piece suit was born. This outfit was simpler than the earlier fashion. Darker colors became more common, too.

In the early 1800s, English fashion changed again. It became fashionable for a man to wear a white shirt and a vest. A simple cravat was added. This was an early kind of necktie. Men also wore trousers. These were long pants. There was still a jacket. It was short in the front. It had tails in the back.

Men everywhere copied British fashions. By the late 1800s, the three-piece suit was the thing to wear in the U.S. Many suit jackets still had tails. Soon, more men were working in offices. They needed to wear suits. A simpler form of the suit became popular. The jacket did not have tails. The suit was quick to put on and easy to wear. Today's suits are like those worn 100 years ago!

Many workplaces no longer require business suits. Still, a suit and tie is a professional look.
1) ANSWERS:
A It had three pieces for the first time.
B It became fancier, with ruffled shirts.
C It had many colors.
D It became simpler.
2) ANSWERS:
A) Some even had lace and ribbons."
B) simple cravat was added."
C) The jackets and breeches had bright colors."
D) The suit was quick to put on and easy to wear."
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2 answers:
Kamila [148]2 years ago
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2 (d) from the 2. Answers
Sedbober [7]2 years ago
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Answer:A It had three pieces for the first time.

Explanation:

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