The suit is still the uniform du jour for millions of men that can be seen everywhere from boardrooms to bawdy bars. It ranges from the anonymous and dignified dress of politicians and businessmen to the expression of dandified tendencies for the young or fashionable. This lushly illustrated review examines the fascinating history of the evolution of the modern suit from the days of the 19th-century tailor-made to the mass industrialization of the early part of the 20th century. The path whereby the dress of the ruling classes became the utilitarian outfit of the worker is also traced, along with a study of the progression of suit style over subsequent decades, including the fabrics and cuts used.
Sharp Suits
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Author(s)Eric Musgrave, Timothy Everest MBE
PublisherPavilion
ISBN / ASIN1909108251
ISBN-139781909108257
Sales Rank1,316,978
CategoryDesign
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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From the lounge to the leisure and everywhere in between, a history of the evolution of the men's suit, from 1860 to 2013
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