Schindler’s List: Women Didn’t Shave Then
This is one tear jerker that’s hard to shoot down since it is very emotional and dark to watch for many of us. A peculiar wardrobe mess-up can be seen in such a big-budget motion picture, though. Women in the 1930s and the 1940s, especially those who were in concentration camps, didn’t really shave their arm pits or legs. Therefore, the hairless women who are seen in the film make that reality a little less visible.
Julius Caesar: Bullet Bras Didn’t Exist Yet
During the 1950s, bullet bras were among the most iconic pieces of lingerie that existed. It was the norm to wear such pointy bras, especially for women of high stature. Despite this, wearing such stylish undergarments should be impossible for the characters of Julius Caesar, which is set in 44 BC. You see, that’s around 2000 years before the bullet bras were even invented.