Victorian Jacket
Posted on Thursday, January 8th, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Suit (history)
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The costume of the man of clothes is a set of clothes that are made from the same cloth. Our styles Present were founded in the revolution during the early 17th century that have greatly changed the richly embroidered and adorned with precious stones formal clothes in the simplest clothes of the period of the Regency, which has gradually evolved into the austere formality of the Victorian era. He was looking for more comfort than the loss of rules resulted in the late 19th century to modern jacket.
Men's suits
Johann Christian Fischer matching coat, waistcoat and breeches, of Thomas Gainsborough, ca. 1780.
The costume is a traditional form of male formal clothing in the Western world. For some four hundred years, costumes matching coat, pants, jacket and have been in and out of fashion. The modern lounge suit derivation is visible broadly vivid colors, richly-crafted royal court dress of the 17th century (costume, wig, pants), which has been shed because of French Revolution. This trend is seen most recently in the adaptation of British use of steam in the molding and upholstery fabric of wool, the rise and fall in popularity of the tie, and the gradual obsolescence of jackets and hats in the last fifty years.
Combining modern lounge appeared in the late 19th century, but traces its origins to the standard and simplified dress costume created by King Charles II of England in the 17th century. In 1666, the restored monarch, Charles II, by the example of the court of King Louis XIV at Versailles decreed that men at the English court would wear a long coat, a waistcoat (then called "skirt"), tie (a precursor of the tie), a wig and breeches (pants) and a hat.
Regency
In the early 1800s, the British dandy Beau Brummell redefined and adapted this style, then popular, leading men EU to bring well-cut, tailored clothes, adorned with carefully knotted ties. The simplicity of the new clothes and their dark color contrasts sharply with the extravagant styles just before. Influence Brummell introduced the modern era of men's clothing, which now includes the modern costume and tie. In addition, he introduced a whole new era of grooming and style, including regular (daily) bathing in a toilet rights.
In this period of Regency, the prevailing clothing upper class introduced by Brummel wear day was a well-fitting, or clothing in bright colors with non-matching pants and high boots.
Victorian
By the early Victorian period, the coat, not only initially black, became popular and quickly became the normal everyday clothing for men. From the mid-19th century, new (then informal) coat, morning coat, has become acceptable. It was a less formal dress with a cut before, making it suitable for port while riding. Morning dress coat and clothing were not complete, because they were worn with odd trousers, waistcoat and matching trousers were considered informal, clothing described as such in the short term "ditto suit". The coat was still the standard clothing for all formal occasions or business, and a coat was worn in the evening.
Towards the end 19th century, the modern lounge suit was born as a very informal dress meant only to be worn for sport in the country, or sea.
Three men in black tie variations.
Alongside this, the tuxedo was invented and came to be referred to informal evenings. He came from a white tie (the dress code associated with the evening dress), but quickly became a new garment complete, the tuxedo, with a new dress code, originally known as 'dress lounge' and later black tie. When it was imported into the United States, He became known as the tuxedo. The 'dress lounge' was originally worn only for small private gatherings and white tie ( 'Tie white tail ") was even ported to large formal events. The 'dress lounge' slowly became more popular for larger events as an alternative to full evening dress in white tie.
Edwardian
In 1901, the man wore a morning coat chip.
The new century brought a steady decline from wearing that coat jacket pink in relative formality, first becoming acceptable to business, then becoming standard dress even in town. The attire was slowly accepted as correct beyond its original settings, and during Edwardian times gradually began to see in town. While still reserved for private meetings, usually without ladies, Black Tie has become more common.
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