



Steam Pressing Cloth in Womens Coat Manufacturing 1936
Steam pressing cloth plays a crucial role in manufacturing womens coats at Jersey Homesteads in Hightstown, New Jersey. In November 1936, workers utilized steam presses to ensure fabric quality and shape. This method was essential for achieving the tailored look that defined womens fashion in the 1930s, significantly impacting garment production standards.
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Steam Pressing Cloth in Womens Coat Manufacturing 1936