Answer:
The effect of the way in which women’s clothes were designed was this that the clothing was difficult to put on. So, the right answer is Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Darlene Beck Jacobson’s "Wheels of Change," talks about the changes that gradually embraced the women’s fashion during the beginning of the century. Earlier women’s clothing was designed keeping the idea that only beauty matters but not comfort.
Especially, the corset finds a special place in this category. Dressing up on those days was a challenge indeed. The change that was embraced gracefully included brassieres, bloomers, lightweight rayon or silk stockings and shorter hemlines.