The document summarizes women's, men's, and children's fashion in the 1930s. For women, popular styles included cardigans, blouses, and wrap skirts that fell at the knee. Designers Coco Chanel and Madeleine Vionnet were influential in the decade. Chanel introduced her signature cardigan, little black dress, and No. 5 perfume. Vionnet was known for bias-cut, V-neck dresses. Men often wore overalls and button-down shirts with pants falling at the knees. Edward III popularized short baggy knee pants. Children wore off-white cotton clothes like pants and stockings. The document also lists typical clothing prices from the 1930s.