|
Men
trousers
were
shorter
with cuffs
and were
creased in
front and
back. They
were
tailored
unlike the
pants of
the
Victorian
era or
most
modern day
clothing.
Today, we
have
enough
specialty
clothing
stores
like
King Size
big and
tall mens
clothing
to keep
even the
most
idiosyncratic
figures
clothed
without
too much
customization.
Shirt
collars in
the 1900's
fashion
were tall
and stiff.
For formal
wear,
collars
were
turned
over and
resembled
wings.
Most dress
shirts
were very
stiff and
had shirt
studs.
Neckties
were worn
with dress
shirts or
A narrow
tie was
worn for
everyday
dress
Ascot
ties were
worn for
formal
day dress
White bow
ties were
worn for
evening
dress
Men's
undergarments
in the
1900's
were
tightly-fitting
boxers
Men shoes.
For dress
men
wore
two-toned
spectators.
Laced up
leather
boots were
popular
footwear
for both
men &
women
Men wore
their hair
short and
had their
moustaches
curled.
Accessories
completed
a man's
attire.
The upper
class wore
top hats
Other hat
styles in
1900's
fashion
Bowler
hats were
felt
hats with
a rounded
crown. It
was also
called a
derby.
Straw
boater
hats had
flat
crowns and
brims. A
ribbon was
often tied
around the
crown. It
was worn
in the
summer
Homburg
hats were
made from
wool or
fur felt
with a
single
dent
running
down the
crown of
the hat
and
sometimes
had a
feather
attached
to the
hatband |