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Looking Good over the years: a history of men's suits

It is no secret that the twentieth century witnessed more changes in the fashion industry had been seen in previous centuries. A series of fashion trends have gone down in history as an emblem of a particular season or ten. Bellbottoms, for example, are an eternal symbol of the 1970s, while the 1980s will always be remembered for shoulder pads if nothing else! However, the evolution of men's suits also reveals a distinct sense of social history - one that is too strong to be overlooked.

At the turn of the century until the decade 1920, there was still a significant disparity between daywear for men "and" evening gowns, and suits for men usually took the form of a tuxedo with a pristine, starched white shirt worn underneath, and perfectly accessorised by a top hat and black leather shoes. However, the Wall Street crash of 1929 had a profound effect Formalwear for men because they were deep cuts in the clothes as they were made and fewer people bought them. Men's suits in the 1930s were modified in the style of its users seem to have torso and shoulders more square, while the double-breasted suit became popular.

However, the Zoot Suit is an exception to the rigid configuration of the costumes of men during this decade. With low-waist, legs and pants good wife and a long coat, Zoot Suits were mostly popularized by young African Americans and Hispanics, until the War of the production of panels branded as "waste" in 1942 and banned further production. The style continued into the 1950s, however, when suits for men became more business-like and men everywhere began to wear trousers close with only layers of breast - an authoritarian style that reflected the role of men are suddenly expected to play in post-war society and was largely by demand "DEMOBASE" given to soldiers at the end of the war.

But the course of the 1950s and 1960s saw the emergence of a subculture that was to play an undeniable influence on the evolution of the men dress for years to come - the mod culture. Peaked in London in mid-1960, those classified as "mods" became known for the cultural mods key engineering and fashion trends in the United Kingdom and the men were slim-cut Italian suits - a style of clothing that quickly became a hallmark distinctive of the period. As the mod movement continued to change, a new suit mod was released - which were twinned three-button suits with shirts, equipment and often boots Dr Marten. In fact, although the culture mod began to decline in the 1960s, giving way to hippie activists against war, the main features Demand continued mod support and plays an important role in the development of demand at present.

In the 1970s, Bell fund suits became a common feature as disk reigned - and women began wearing men's suits in style too! However, the 1980s saw a dot watershed in the evolution of the costumes of men. As a new generation of young professionals, began to emerge with large bank balances and an eye for what was in fashion, fashion designers first-rate began to address the 'yuppies' in a way never seen before, and the concept of' game energy 'was born.

The 1990s love affair with vintage clothing extended to the costumes of the men also, although less so than the clothes of sport for men. Clothing became available in a wide range of colors and cuts, and this eclectic approach to men's suits has continued in the new millennium. Today prevailing trends, men are pantsuit thin-paired with a one-breasted jackets and vests to use with brightly colored ribbons skinny - a trend that is widely its influences of modern musical trends and, moreover, is emblematic of how current social movement the shape and style of how we see.

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Large Size Money Belt
Large Size Money Belt
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Large size Under Garment Money Belt. This money belt is made of soft full grain leather. Thin enough to be worn under your garments or over as a waist pack. Measures 17 inches across x 4 1/4 inches high. One large zippered compartment, 13" across, will hold passport, currency and papers (can hold a very large amount of currency, if needed). The zipper will not set off metal detectors. There are two 6 X 3.75 in. pockets on the front with a Velcro closure that will hold credit cards, checks, change, keys and more. For a larger view, please click on the pictures. Adjustable strap fits up to 42 inch waist. Black only.

Features

  • Large size to fit all your needs, will fit a passport
  • Genuine leather
  • Can be worn over or under your clothes - slim design
  • Perfect for security while traveling
  • 2 velcro pockets, 1 large zippered compartment
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