The Classic Ten

Favorite tidbits: Because women only wore black for mourning during the Victorian era, men found it alluring. It screamed, "I'm available and sexually experienced!"
Muslin disease is a nickname for tuberculosis. During the Napoleonic period, girls would wet their muslin dresses to make them sheer, and they would frequently catch colds for their efforts. Based on paintings, I'd always thought the dresses were opaque, but letters men sent to each other during that era suggest otherwise.
It takes 100 goats to make 22 cashmere sweaters.
Cowboys boots are the only high heels for men still being made.
During WWII, the American government decided not to cease production of lipstick as that would be too damaging to morale.
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