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Judge — February 26, 1927 — page 8: Judge, 1927-02-26

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# Judge Magazine Cartoon Analysis This cartoon satirizes fashion trends among wealthy or fashionable women of the era. The caption references "Flaming Flapperdom" — the 1920s youth movement known for rejecting Victorian propriety — and mocks the adoption of a "one-grease suit," likely referring to a minimalist or revealing bathing/loungewear outfit. The illustration shows two tall, exaggerated female figures in simple, form-fitting garments at what appears to be a beach or social gathering. The satire targets how flappers and fashionable women embraced scandalous new clothing styles that shocked conservative society. The cartoon ridicules both the extreme silhouettes and the broader cultural phenomenon of women defying traditional dress codes, presenting this as pretentious social climbing ("always up-to-date") rather than genuine liberation.

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