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# Analysis This Judge magazine cover satirizes women adopting masculine fashion trends of the 1920s era. The image shows a lone woman in a fashionable dark dress and cloche hat surrounded by men in identical overcoats and bowler hats—she's visually indistinguishable from them except for her exposed legs and feminine silhouette. The caption "SHEEP, IN WOLVES' CLOTHING" inverts the familiar "wolf in sheep's clothing" idiom. The satire suggests that women adopting menswear-inspired styles are merely mimicking masculine conformity rather than achieving genuine independence. The crowd of identical-looking men emphasizes how uniform male fashion was, making the woman's attempt to blend in ironic—she remains conspicuously female despite adopting their clothing conventions. This reflects 1920s anxieties about changing gender roles and fashion during the flapper era.

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