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  • Morning suits and hats, 1936-37

    Morning suits and hats, 1936-37


  • #20th century      #menswear      #extant      #1930s      




    February 22, 2011

    2 years ago





  • omgthatdress:

Brooks Brothers tuxedo ca. 1933 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    omgthatdress:

    Brooks Brothers tuxedo ca. 1933 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    <3


  • #20th century      #1930s      #extant      #menswear      




    October 30, 2010

    2 years ago





  • omgthatdress:

suit ca. 1880 via The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Haven&#8217;t posted menswear in a while, so here you go: eye candy!

    omgthatdress:

    suit ca. 1880 via The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

    Haven’t posted menswear in a while, so here you go: eye candy!


  • #19th century      #extant      #1880s      #menswear      




    October 28, 2010

    2 years ago





  • thehistorymuseum:

Carlo Ferranti

    thehistorymuseum:

    Carlo Ferranti


  • #18th century      #robe a la francaise      #menswear      




    October 27, 2010

    2 years ago





    July 13, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Because we like our men well-groomed and equipped with all the basics: the tailcoat, the bow tie, the decorated hand cuffs and pockets, and of course, the sword!
Court presentation ensemble, 1869

    Because we like our men well-groomed and equipped with all the basics: the tailcoat, the bow tie, the decorated hand cuffs and pockets, and of course, the sword!

    Court presentation ensemble, 1869


  • #19th century      #extant      #menswear      #victorian      #1860s      




    July 12, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Suit, 1866-1867

    Suit, 1866-1867


  • #19th century      #menswear      #1860s      #post civil war      #extant      




    2 years ago





  • Portrait of Pierre Sériziat by Jacques-Louis David,1795
I promised to post both riding habits and more examples of men&#8217;s fashion so here are the two of them combined.

    Portrait of Pierre Sériziat by Jacques-Louis David,1795

    I promised to post both riding habits and more examples of men’s fashion so here are the two of them combined.


  • #18th century      #painting      #riding habit      #menswear      




    June 29, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Court suit, 1810

    Court suit, 1810


  • #19th century      #regency      #1810s      #court      #menswear      




    June 25, 2010

    2 years ago





  • Suit, 1774-1792

    Suit, 1774-1792


  • #18th century      #menswear      #extant      




    June 19, 2010

    3 years ago





  • pulverheks asked: What are your resources for the pics you post? Specifically, could you point me in the direction of North European late Renaissance/early Baroque fashions?

    Oh this is a tough question. As you have probably noticed I don’t post that much from that period mainly because there are very few resources. Extant examples are scarce from the 17th century and before. Here’s what I found on Victoria and Albert Museum’s website:

    English cravat from 1673

    English jacket from between 1610 and 1620.

    British jacket from between 1600 and 1625

    I’ve always pictured musketeers wearing ensembles like this one from 1635-1645.

    This mezzotint of Queen Mary II is from around 1690.

    You can find some others in their vast collection of clothing. However you could also look up paintings from that age. One link you can use http://www.marquise.de/en/1600/pics/index.shtml

    As for the specific region, I have to say that the minute I read North European I thought of Dutch costume which leads me to the famous Dutch cap. This Rubens 1610 painting is also said to depict representative Dutch styles.

    Now to answer your first question. For extant examples I mostly use the huge collection at The Costume Institute at The Met Museum or Victoria and Albert Museum. I occasionally find pretty pictures on the websites of auction houses. As for photographs, paintings, film stills, etc, they are the result of my lengthy sessions of browsing the internet. I find them all over the place. It’s easy if you really love what you search for.

    I hope I was of at least a bit of help. I am happy to answer further questions on this subject or related to anything fashion so don’t hesitate to ask!


  • #17th century      #painting      #illustration      #extant      #menswear      #headwear      




    3 years ago





  • Until now I have completely neglected the fashions in menswear. I have to admit they aren&#8217;t as compelling as the ever-changing trends in womenswear, at least in my opinion. I&#8217;m about to change my mind, though, since I keep stumbling upon beautiful coats like this one.
This was worn at court probably between 1775 and 1789.


I would love to live back in the 18th century!

    Until now I have completely neglected the fashions in menswear. I have to admit they aren’t as compelling as the ever-changing trends in womenswear, at least in my opinion. I’m about to change my mind, though, since I keep stumbling upon beautiful coats like this one.

    This was worn at court probably between 1775 and 1789.

    I would love to live back in the 18th century!


  • #extant      #18th century      #menswear      #court suit      #1770s      




    May 28, 2010

    3 years ago







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