Female leg hair removal did not become a social norm until the Great Depression, when, too poor to afford real stockings, women shaved their legs and drew lines on them.
[Editor's note: Sarah absolutely swears she got this from a reputable source. But I still think it's a load of crap.]
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Actually, they did that during the 1940s because the nylon they made stockings out of was being rationed to the war effort. I'm not sure about shaving starting then, though. I was under the impression that it started earlier, around the 1920s.
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