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Amelia Earhart's other passion

Amelia Earhart broke into an almost entirely male-dominated profession to become one of the most famous aviators of all time, but being one of a small handful of female pilots came with plenty of obstacles.

Amelia Earhart had her own clothing line.

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A melia Earhart broke into an almost entirely male-dominated profession to become one of the most famous aviators of all time, but being one of a small handful of female pilots came with plenty of obstacles. One of the more annoying problems was a lack of flight apparel designed to fit women's bodies. At the beginning of her career, Earhart was saddled with ill-fitting clothing designed for men, which only bolstered her lifelong interest in fashion. As a child, Earhart sewed clothing for herself and her dolls; later in life, she had a reputation for wearing practical clothing, much of which was custom-made.

In 1933, with a couple of transatlantic flights under her belt, Earhart released Amelia Fashions, a clothing line "for the woman who lives actively"; while some of the line was made for aviation, some of it was just stylish and comfortable. Earhart didn't just lend her name to the label — she approved every step of the process and helped sew some of the garments, too. Many of the designs incorporated aviation materials, such as buttons and buckles made of ball bearings, oil cups, and bolts. Some shirts were made from parachute silk and included tails, which were mostly exclusive to menswear at the time. She also designed hats, which she used as prizes for flying contests with the Ninety-Nines, an all-woman aviation society she helped establish. What ultimately doomed the clothing line was that Earhart cared too much about it, and she found that working as a full-time designer took her focus away from flying and lecturing.

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By the Numbers

Points awarded in Earhart's hat contest for landing undamaged in a cow pasture

3

Countries with current members of the Ninety-Nines

44

Planned length (in miles) of Earhart's ill-fated final trip

29,000

Duration (in hours) of Earhart's solo transatlantic flight

15

Did you know?

Winston Churchill had several custom-made onesies.

In Britain during World War II, one never knew when they'd have to rush to an air raid shelter — including Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Wanting to make sure he could dress quickly in the event of an emergency, Churchill commissioned upscale shirtmaker Turnbull & Asser to make a series of one-piece suits that could be donned quickly — similar to work coveralls, but in a variety of fancy fabrics and patterns like pinstripes. The prime minister didn't need an actual emergency to make use of his "siren suits" though, and he was known to wear them while carrying out official duties; he even owned a black velvet romper for formal dinners. One of the few surviving examples is sewn from green velvet and still has a cigar jammed in the breast pocket.

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