Clothes, mostly. Men word trousers, shirts and suit jackets, over jockey shorts or briefs. Women wore skirts and dresses, with blouses. (At least in 'western' culture). In western culture, nearly all men wore hats. Check out a movie from those days (if it was set in the 40's) for an example. People generally dressed more 'formally' than they do now, especially in public. Exercise wear, stretch capris, sandals, Baseball caps, etc were not seen in public (unless you were playing baseball, for the latter). Generally, women would not dream of going out of the house without makeup and jewelry, and men never wore their pants down around their asses. In some ways, modern dress has degenerated quite a bit.
In 1948, fashion trends for men included tailored suits with wide shoulders and high-waisted pants. Women's fashion featured full-skirted dresses, pencil skirts, and fitted blouses. Accessories such as hats, gloves, and stockings were also commonly worn. Overall, fashion during this time was influenced by a combination of post-war austerity and the glamour of Hollywood stars.
They wore fashionable clothes.
Johnny Clement was the only Steelers player to wear #00. He wore it from 1946-1948.
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1948 World Series - 1948 Game 5 was released on: USA: 10 October 1948
Hector Lopez wore uniform number 11 as a New York Yankee.
They wore fashionable clothes.
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Outfielder Cliff Mapes was the last Yankee to wear the number 3 in 1948. The Yankees then retired the number 3 during the 1948 season in honor of Babe Ruth.
In 1948 men dressed more stylish than they do now. Men wore dress shirts and trousers. They also wore suits.
Whatever they could find for a cheap penny or it was just found.
Mike Kleinsteuber was born on October 10, 1948, in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England, UK.
We have a choice to wear all types of clothes now
If it shows any wear at all the value is about $6.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
Johnny Clement was the only Steelers player to wear #00. He wore it from 1946-1948.
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The 1945 is a Liberty Walking Half dollar and most coins show heavy wear with values of $8.00-$9.00. The 1948 is a Franklin Half dollar and value is the same.
3 - OF Cliff Mapes in 1948. 7 - Mickey Mantle in 1970 as 1st base coach.