During World War II, many military bases were located around Los Angeles. Soldiers and sailors often went there to unwind. Many of these sailors were white men from parts of the country where they did not often encounter other racial groups. At the same time, a new type of youth culture was cropping up in Los Angeles. The city was filled with young Latino men and women who liked to dance to jazz music. The men wore colorful, broad-shouldered suits known as “zoot suits.” For these men, the gaudy zoot suits were a way of showing that they weren't going to be docile, forgotten members of society. Which of the following best describes zoot suits? A They were very bright and showy. B They were only worn by sailors. C They were expensive and gray. D They were worn by jazz musicians.