Show romanization 1950 Men's Fashion - Suits and Ties Tapered Skinny reflects the era of conformity
Jackie D.
Cold War contribute to the corresponding
Fashion men in the 1950s was largely reflects the beginning of the Cold War. I went days of excitement and the use of bold colors and patterns, as worn in the 1940s. People were afraid to stand up and I just wanted to be seen as a 'good American'. This has led to high levels of consensus and it is often difficult to distinguish between a man and one to another.
Clothes very business-like and maintain. Casual clothing has become much simpler with very little difference in the pattern or color. In the early years of this period, it was considered by most that a man without a suit were not serious enough. Comfort was less of an issue. The man who was expected to wear a suit for the most part of the day.
This being said, things were a little more relaxed when he returned home, and remove his jacket and tie despite the fact that some of the magazine ads would you think that the men were wearing neckties, even in a more relaxed social circles. A lawn mower ad picture of a man cut off his front lawn to go about wearing a shirt and tie! Ads from families in the picnic reflected much of the same uniform, which many men actually observed.
Also during this time, and gender roles are being enforced, so if you are a man, I wore a suit and if you are a woman, and you are wearing dresses. There was a very small number of exceptions to this rule.
Examples of the clothes they were wearing
A good example of trends in the 1950s can be seen in many movies and television programs. Actors such as Cary Grant and Henry Fonda, wearing a look businessman. Flannel suits in shades of gray, dark blue, brown and tapered much shorter than it was in previous years. And jackets and was one of the chest and shoulder pads were canceled. Man T-shirts were often bleached to maintain the pearly white color.
Ties have always been worn in the workplace. It has become a lot smaller than such as 'skinny ties' used to this day. And rarely offer more than 3''and the length increased to about 52''.
Said that although some color Neckwear maintained a business suit, although the patterns of land and reduced to look more rational. Stripes country and small geometric shapes were common but almost always on a dark background. Hats were part of the band is very small, but the edges of the Fedora and other methods became much smaller. Fabric selection, ranging from wool, cotton and silk.
Which heralds a new era
Towards the end of the era, and the movement known as the 'gay' became clear. Has always been slim pants and shirts untucked. There was an urgent need to break through the con phenotype and allow for individuality. And included in the pattern of slow in the form of pin stripes and tweeds, and showed us to deceive the phenotype is beginning to loosen.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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