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The First Stewardess Uniform

The First Stewardess Uniform

By the early 1930s, airlines were introducing distinctive uniforms for their employees that promoted prestige and allure of aviation staff.

The first stewardess uniform was made of dark green wool with a matching green and grey wool cape.

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