Current Events > Did everyone wore suits and hats in the 19th century till the 1940-50s?

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Cardboard-Box
11/04/17 9:41:08 AM
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How did they cope with it in the summer?
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itachi15243
11/04/17 9:42:39 AM
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1900's was the 20th century.
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Kineth
11/04/17 9:42:40 AM
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I doubt it. It's not like everyone was affluent.
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UncleBourbon33
11/04/17 9:43:35 AM
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Back when people had class
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Monolith1676
11/04/17 9:47:25 AM
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UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class

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flat_tyre
11/04/17 9:49:40 AM
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I have seen photos of my grandad back in the 50s wearing a suit on the beach, but on some of them (where it must have been very hot) he rolled the sleeves and legs up. Seems unthinkable today.
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KiwiTerraRizing
11/04/17 9:50:10 AM
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UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


Racist conformists but hey, a hat!
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Lost_All_Senses
11/04/17 9:53:48 AM
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KiwiTerraRizing posted...
UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


Racist conformists but hey, a hat!


...they were pretty nice hats
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Cheater87
11/04/17 9:56:15 AM
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I wonder when casual clothes came into play heh.
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Philoktetes
11/04/17 9:57:53 AM
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the thing millennials will never understand is that being uncomfortable is part of being a mature adult
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IWBYD
11/04/17 10:37:48 AM
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Philoktetes posted...
the thing boomers will never understand is that being uncomfortable is part of being a mature adult

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apolloooo
11/04/17 10:56:59 AM
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IWBYD posted...
Philoktetes posted...
the thing boomers will never understand is that being uncomfortable is part of being a mature adult

Lmao comfort > style

Who cares what society drones and sheeps say
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CapnMuffin
11/04/17 10:58:44 AM
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Yes. Just look at New Donk citizens. It was like that.
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IWBYD
11/04/17 11:52:58 AM
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apolloooo posted...
IWBYD posted...
Philoktetes posted...
the thing boomers will never understand is that being uncomfortable is part of being a mature adult

Lmao comfort > style

Who cares what society drones and sheeps say


Unfortunately those drones and sheep still run things because they refuse to retire and die.
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Xelltrix
11/04/17 11:56:06 AM
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Philoktetes posted...
the thing millennials will never understand is that being uncomfortable is part of being a mature adult


lmao, why on earth would you WANT to promote a world where being uncomfortable every day should be expected? The hell is wrong with you?
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MB2012
11/04/17 11:56:37 AM
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No.
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Teddytalks
11/04/17 12:21:18 PM
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They didn't even afford indoor plumbing as a whole untill the 1940s and 1950s. Wtf makes you think they all wore suits? You guys are fucking delusional go read a damn history book. Since the 1920s the go-to style was the flapper, and from there, you can see the basis of our modern culture.
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Teddytalks
11/04/17 12:22:51 PM
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Monolith1676 posted...
UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


And was crushing their bodies with corsets and the only women who walked outside was whores. Yup. Very classy.
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HannibalBarca3
11/04/17 4:36:46 PM
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They would cope by using materials such as linen and cotton. A popular fabric was the Palm Beach Cloth fabric, now non-existant, which was often white or beige and that was suited for hotter climate. Of course, a thing to remember is that suiting fabric back then was much much heavier than modern day fabric. Modern day fabric weights less, I think the average fabric weight is around 8-9oz, which makes them suitable for modern day wear with our indoor air conditioning and stuff like that. In contrast a lot of fabric from that era was heavy. I own a pre-ww1 jacket and the fabric is heavy, very heavy. But the advantage of heavier fabric is that it holds up after time, it drapes better and it wrinkles less.
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WizardofHoth
11/04/17 4:44:23 PM
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I wish I was at the beach wearing old timey suit and the long hat that abe lincoln wore.
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Monolith1676
11/04/17 6:53:03 PM
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Teddytalks posted...
Monolith1676 posted...
UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


And was crushing their bodies with corsets and the only women who walked outside was whores. Yup. Very classy.


Sounds like modern times.
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HannibalBarca3
11/04/17 9:19:41 PM
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Teddytalks posted...
Monolith1676 posted...
UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


And was crushing their bodies with corsets and the only women who walked outside was whores. Yup. Very classy.

I remember reading from a fashion historian that the way we view corsets is exaggerated and that they weren't uncomfortable. I'll see if I can find the link.
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Damn_Underscore
11/04/17 9:21:28 PM
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UncleBourbon33 posted...
Back when people had class


tipping intensifies
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Strider101
11/06/17 5:01:16 AM
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HannibalBarca3 posted...
They would cope by using materials such as linen and cotton. A popular fabric was the Palm Beach Cloth fabric, now non-existant, which was often white or beige and that was suited for hotter climate. Of course, a thing to remember is that suiting fabric back then was much much heavier than modern day fabric. Modern day fabric weights less, I think the average fabric weight is around 8-9oz, which makes them suitable for modern day wear with our indoor air conditioning and stuff like that. In contrast a lot of fabric from that era was heavy. I own a pre-ww1 jacket and the fabric is heavy, very heavy. But the advantage of heavier fabric is that it holds up after time, it drapes better and it wrinkles less.


Nice info. But still it's gotta be really hot in June - July, wearing a suit, tie, hat and everything.
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MorbidFaithless
11/06/17 5:08:44 AM
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Maybe that's why people in old movies always look so sweaty
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YuriSakazaki0
11/06/17 5:10:36 AM
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the 19th century was the 1800s...
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Strider101
11/06/17 5:12:02 AM
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YuriSakazaki0 posted...
the 19th century was the 1800s...


He meant the time period from the 1800s till the 1940s & '50s.
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