History of the Suit in 22 Minutes: The Evolution of Menswear from 1800 to Today

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    Even though many elements of the suit, as we know it today, have remained unchanged since its inception, there are certainly differences in the details of a suit from 2020 compared to a suit from the 1980s or 1940s.
    First of all, what exactly is a suit? The term "suit" is derived from the French term "Suivre" which means to follow. Meaning, the jacket follows the pants or vice versa. So a suit is a combination of a jacket and a pair of pants in a matching fabric. It's not just the color but also made out of the same fabric. Like many aspects of classic menswear, the origins of the suit can also be traced back to Beau Brummell.
    He was the prototypical gent in the 19th century England. Before Beau Brummell, menswear was heavily influenced by the French Corp and evolved around heavily embroidered fabrics such as velvet and knee breeches and stockings. Beau Brummell replaced all of this with lone trousers worn with boots and a coat that didn't have much ornamentation or color. Frankly, Brummell may not have been the first one to simplify the classic French men's wardrobe because at that point in time, it had already become unpopular.
    French menswear was negatively associated with the French Revolution and people who wore it were beheaded in the guillotine. Nevertheless, Beau Brummell definitely popularized the new less ornamental style. Now, it seems like the top and the bottom of Beau Brummell's outfits weren't always exactly the same and matching but the whole silhouette and the more muted color stream laid the groundwork for the modern suit, as we know it today.
    By the start of the Victorian era which lasted from 1837 to 1901, the first and foremost garment a man would wear was a frock coat. It was basically a black coat that resembles modern overcoats. It had a single vent in the back and was either single or double breasted. In terms of length, it reached down all the way to the knees that's why it resembles an overcoat. While the single breasted version of a frock coat was more common, the double-breasted version was more formal because it was also known as the Prince Albert.
    Later in the Victorian era, the frock coat basically split up in two different elements. On the one hand, we had the morning coat that kept the tails, on the other hand, we had the lounge suit which lost it. While the morning suit remained the length, it now had open quarters rather than the closed quarters of a frock coat and it often had just a single button and it wasn't double-breasted anymore. At the time, it became the number one option for formal daywear but in today's world, it's probably even more formal and typically only worn at Royal Weddings or high society weddings. Maybe in England, it's a little different where you can still see the regular Joe wearing a morning coat for their wedding but in the US and out side of England, it's typically just done so in very certain circles either by people who really appreciate classic men's clothing or because they have a certain status in society.
    Please watch the video for a timeline of the evolution of suits.
    20:00 Outfit Rundown
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  • @JamesRDavenport
    @JamesRDavenport Před 4 lety +626

    I personally would love to see all of the best elements of 1920s and 30s style made with the technology and edge of the 2020s. Would make this a more interesting decade.

    • @abababa3542
      @abababa3542 Před 4 lety +12

      How did u comment 3 days ago?

    • @johnparinello8102
      @johnparinello8102 Před 4 lety +37

      James Davenport Id like to see that happen it would be the roaring 20’s all over again. We should try to bring back gentlemanly behavior as well.

    • @illestofdemall13
      @illestofdemall13 Před 4 lety +3

      @@abababa3542 Patreon followers get early access.

    • @ntlrancho4life120
      @ntlrancho4life120 Před 4 lety +16

      That would be awesome, with the 20s boldness and without 30s poverty.

    • @desanctisapostata
      @desanctisapostata Před 3 lety +9

      @@johnparinello8102 Well we already started the decade with 2 armed conflicts, 2 armed interventions in the world, one pandemic and a plethora of economic crisis... So yeah, quite roaring Indeed.

  • @davidvavra9113
    @davidvavra9113 Před 4 lety +149

    I'm a thrift store shopper so I see a melange of the last 40 years in every store.
    It's fashion archeology with a touch of anthropology, much of it learned from you guys.
    Thanks.

  • @euphonikprince8801
    @euphonikprince8801 Před 4 lety +419

    The older Suits looks more elegant

    • @dannyc.jewell8788
      @dannyc.jewell8788 Před 3 lety +30

      More class

    • @nothertreeinbox
      @nothertreeinbox Před 3 lety +13

      They were. The only people wearing them were aristocrats.

    • @thekingshussar1808
      @thekingshussar1808 Před 3 lety +26

      @@nothertreeinbox Nope. The middle class, burgeoisie, upper class, and more lavish, the aristocracy.

    • @thekingshussar1808
      @thekingshussar1808 Před 3 lety +24

      @@nothertreeinbox Heck, the lower class frock coat style of the 18th century looks fancier than most of today's suits imo!

    • @nicolasortuzar336
      @nicolasortuzar336 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nothertreeinbox nope, haven't you seen peaky blinders

  • @charliemartin9170
    @charliemartin9170 Před 4 lety +88

    I can tell this video took a lot of research and effect, I love that!

  • @kosticthe6th301
    @kosticthe6th301 Před 4 lety +54

    As a person from a small country, who adores elegant-old fashion-classy style, this channel is truly a gold mine. Cheers!

  • @michaelchainsoff5035
    @michaelchainsoff5035 Před 4 lety +34

    my dear friend, i hope you read my comment here. Thank you. First of all i want to thank you for your beautiful videos. Your vision of the style is the paramount. I really enjoy to your channel, it is the best on youtube. Thank you for pictures from 1930-2020, that compilation was incredible. I only can imagine how difficult your work is. Thank, my friend. I wish you all the best. I am from Russia, saint-petersburg, here is very difficult to find information, but your channel is superb. Thank you! I am sorry my english skills not so good, but i hope you read this and understand me. Thank you so much!

    • @georgemack120
      @georgemack120 Před 3 lety +3

      Michael, your English is very good with just a few errors which do not affect your ability to communicate clearly. You speak better than some native English speakers. I'm a native English speaker who learned French so I appreciate your dedication and your fine efforts. Well done! And I like this channel too!

  • @sebastianflynn1746
    @sebastianflynn1746 Před 4 lety +52

    I adore the 70s, the earthy tones and wide lapels and patterns are fantastic, (the work wear is top notch too) the flairs are maybe not something as loved but imo they have their charm.

  • @hiphop90s98
    @hiphop90s98 Před 4 lety +46

    the 1920s and 1930s was the best time for the suit period , the best tailoring and the best fabrics the golden age

    • @traor.e8110
      @traor.e8110 Před 4 lety +1

      thanks eazy e

    • @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330
      @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330 Před 4 lety +7

      definitely, including the ones that the Italian/American mob had, I feel like the 70s and 80s had some real nice suits too

    • @reganhoskin6613
      @reganhoskin6613 Před 3 lety +2

      The 40s is when the waistcoat fell out of fashion due to rationing and the double breasted suit became more so a necessity more so then a luxury

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 Před 3 lety

      Beastie Boys.

  • @ivanlouisjbarrantes1254
    @ivanlouisjbarrantes1254 Před 4 lety +27

    This is the video I have long been waiting for! Very informative, well-written and top-notch quality as usual! Thanks to you guys I was able to write a mini-thesis about suit history and its relevance through the years! Thank you Gentleman's Gazette!

  • @janerkenbrack3373
    @janerkenbrack3373 Před 4 lety +6

    That was a very good summary of the suit evolution over the years. I kept wanting to hear more about one era or another, but remembered your 22 minute commitment. Keep up the good work, and continue to wash your hands, as I am sure you already do.

  • @DemetriosLevi
    @DemetriosLevi Před 4 lety +46

    Now, this is what we need! Getting my popcorn ready right now

  • @Islandsoundzz
    @Islandsoundzz Před 4 lety +13

    Thank you for the hard work you put into your videos. I personally love wearing a suit (with or without a tie) even if I don't have to. It can be a challenge in the tropics where I live, but I think it makes a man look more complete and people tend to treat you with a bit more respect.

  • @MegaZsolti
    @MegaZsolti Před 4 lety +161

    I like the masculine shape of the 30s and 40s suits.

    • @myroseaccount
      @myroseaccount Před 3 lety +27

      Tell me where you can actually buy such suits that actually fit a Man and not some unisex teenage boy designed by homosexuals

    • @MegaZsolti
      @MegaZsolti Před 3 lety +9

      @@myroseaccount Fair. I got my suits from my grandpa.
      Tailors seem to do a good job, for large piles of money.

    • @PJBoy
      @PJBoy Před 3 lety +2

      @@myroseaccount sorry mate but everyone now is really feminine (the boys as they are not men) back in the 70s everyone from ages 13 to 70 were considered men. Now only 80 or 90s year olds are men as they have kept their masculine tradition albeit they're bloody 80

    • @myroseaccount
      @myroseaccount Před 3 lety +3

      @@MegaZsolti Same for shirts. My grandfather had a few shirts made in the 1930s. When he died his clothes went to charity. There is probably some bloke now in Botswana wandering around in my Grandfather's old shirts. They were built with the strength of a battleship. Buy a shirt today and it falls apart in a year.

    • @bighuge1060
      @bighuge1060 Před 3 lety +1

      I thought that was the era i liked but I fall more between the 1940 and 1950 fashion. I love the roomy, comfortable yet sharp look. In fact, I would probably make a suit my wear of choice should that fashion ever come back -- especially with the fedora.

  • @vadic06
    @vadic06 Před 4 lety +3

    Words can't describe how happy I am that this channel exists for so long I've been wanting to learn about this but now that I can learn I'm excited for what's to come next 🎉

  • @ryptoll4801
    @ryptoll4801 Před 3 lety +5

    Videos like this one just makes me appreciate the suit so much more! I'm one of those who wear suits just because I want to, although I wouldn't consider myself all that fancy. I'm more like... inspired by fanciness. I only have two suits so far, and one of them is a thrifted 3-piece suit that I guessed is probably from the 80's, and by your description of 80's suit styles, that seems like a fit. It has very broad shoulders, wide lapels, low buttons, all that stuff.
    It's light grey, felted wool mix. It looks more rugged and casual, than formal. I can imagine it might have been something a banker or accountant might have worn. So it's not a suit I'd wear for a wedding, but I think it's perfect for wearing on a casual occasion. Although I don't have any tailoring education, I've alterned the pants and vest by myself, so that they'll fit me better. However, it was altered already when I bought it, and to my dismay, quite horribly so. That was one heck of a challenge to remedy.
    There was even sharp scrap metal added to the vest, in place of a buckle for the back strap! Can you imagine being stabbed by that every time you lean back in the sofa? And that back strap itself was also horribly manhandled with sewing thread. But now that whole suit is finally good (enough) to go! I refused to give up on it, and I'm glad I kept trying to salvage it. Sure, it's hardly a treasure suit, but it sure is a nice trinket for a peasant, haha. I'm so broke, I have to tailor my own suits... which I buy at thrift stores, lol.

  • @stvarnov8754
    @stvarnov8754 Před 4 lety +4

    informative as always, i would love to see more history focused videos such as this one

  • @saidihussein6581
    @saidihussein6581 Před 2 lety +3

    I never understand why my dad liked Suits but now I can’t stop wear it.
    I wear suits to class, work and even to hang out with my friends. Idk what it is but wearing a suit give me so much confidence and swag

    • @freckleheckler6311
      @freckleheckler6311 Před 2 lety

      Yes imitate the white man and then degrade and discard his own self interests in his own civilization while calling him a racist.

  • @Blackmuseops
    @Blackmuseops Před 4 lety +1

    My man. This is one of your best, most informative videos ever. Kudos

  • @donaldbarnett2531
    @donaldbarnett2531 Před 4 lety +5

    Great presentation and delivery. I really like your detail in how the suits are built and the differences between the decades. I would like to see the suit become more popular in every day wear.

  • @shaaaairuuu
    @shaaaairuuu Před 4 lety +13

    YAAAS FINALLY I WAS WAITING FOR THIS!!! 😍
    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️

  • @Jim58223
    @Jim58223 Před 4 lety +2

    Love the inclusion of so many great pictures. Hope to see more of this style continuing.

  • @Narweeboy
    @Narweeboy Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! What a journey into the world of suits ..... great stuff Sven! Thank you.

  • @naomidoesstuff6893
    @naomidoesstuff6893 Před 2 lety +1

    I am not a man but a lady, and I thoroughly delight in watching these videos and learning of the history of men's clothing. It is something I find so interesting. I appreciate how much work was put into this. Thank you for providing educational content on youtube. wonderful work!

  • @jamesthacoolcat9926
    @jamesthacoolcat9926 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent video. The whole topic of the history of the suit is very interesting.

  • @meloistnut7067
    @meloistnut7067 Před 4 lety +2

    This video is exactly what I was looking for! Interesting and educating!

  • @johnnie2638
    @johnnie2638 Před 4 lety +1

    A great retrospective on the evolution of the suit. Very well thought out and presented.

  • @warden2541
    @warden2541 Před 4 lety +7

    I'm currently in college in England and just today I handed in a form regarding an extended qualification I could do on anything and I said I'd be doing the evolution of the suit/classic menswear, and despite the fact I love the channel, I'm gonna skip this video and see how my analysis stocks up😂

  • @Camrographer
    @Camrographer Před 4 lety +3

    Great clothing combination. I think the blue and yellow is the most flattering for your build and complexion. One thing I think would improve the look further, is a larger taper in the trousers and possibly removing the cuff. It would make you look taller.

  • @Aaronisification
    @Aaronisification Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are spectacular. So much appreciation and respect for you. THANK YOU!

  • @MikeHaggarKJ
    @MikeHaggarKJ Před 3 lety

    I watch your channel regularly but I do not think I have yet mentioned how great it is. I love what you're doing. Keep up the good work.

  • @amadejpesko
    @amadejpesko Před 4 lety +2

    One of the best videos ever. Great job guys.👍

  • @aborne
    @aborne Před 2 lety +2

    Just discovered this channel. Super interesting stuff. I knew what a “zoot suit” was but you provided the cultural context, now I get it. Thank you Gentleman’s Gazette!

  • @roopnarinericky
    @roopnarinericky Před 4 lety

    Wow! What a wonderful and knowledge filled video. Very well put together and so much valuable information.

  • @sinclairsaintclair
    @sinclairsaintclair Před 4 lety +1

    Really enjoyed the research and videos. Thank you.

  • @kzisnbkosplay3346
    @kzisnbkosplay3346 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for going through all the subtle differences between the silhouettes.

  • @jonb6984
    @jonb6984 Před 4 lety +51

    Fantastic video on the history of the man's suit. This presentation would make a fantastic coffee table book on the history of the suit with pages of amazing information and images. I would purchase one if Gentleman's Gazette/Fort Belvedere published such a book!

    • @JamesRDavenport
      @JamesRDavenport Před 4 lety +5

      Seconded!

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  Před 4 lety +14

      That would be tons of work, and it is really hard to make any money with printed books. But we keep it in mind.

    • @justagerman140
      @justagerman140 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gentlemansgazette make it your 1 million abos special

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  Před 4 lety +4

      @Miss Childsh yeah, some people's dream is to write books, and they are ok with it making very little money. Writing a really awesome book is great, but not on top of my priorities list and it is certainly not a money maker. Never say never, but for now we will focus our efforts elsewhere.

    • @crazymangoz9583
      @crazymangoz9583 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gentlemansgazette in the unlikely event you make a book covering the history of the suit, I'm sold.

  • @Tenkterian
    @Tenkterian Před 4 lety +11

    A very well executed comment on a topic that is so hard to boil down into such a short video. This and Vintagebursches video on the same topic both make for a great complementary watch.

  • @JamesBrown-ij1px
    @JamesBrown-ij1px Před 3 lety +3

    Fabulous! What a concise history in both words and images! I grieve for the days when men dressed with style instead of looking like slobs! Hopefully we can revive those days of style!

  • @marcusanark2541
    @marcusanark2541 Před 4 lety

    Excellently made video, congratulations!

  • @thefalseprophet859
    @thefalseprophet859 Před 4 lety +1

    One of ur best video. Thank you

  • @bastardtubeuser
    @bastardtubeuser Před 4 lety +4

    Its all great, Baroque style is my favourite of all. I have no issue with wig wearing and would be happy to see it more, right up to a huge big judge/santa style wig.

  • @Panzer_Runner
    @Panzer_Runner Před 4 lety +1

    Finally, I've been waiting for this video

  • @damienconnolly
    @damienconnolly Před 4 lety +2

    Gents, fantastic video as always!

  • @samuelhucko4127
    @samuelhucko4127 Před 4 lety +47

    22 decades in 22 minutes :)

  • @thatoneguy985
    @thatoneguy985 Před 4 lety +2

    Clark Gable is my all time favorite gentleman I love his style and take inspiration from his haircut

  • @MG-bp5fn
    @MG-bp5fn Před 4 lety

    Wow this video is very interessant, maybe the best video of this topic, congratulations I love your channel

  • @someoneonyoutube1993
    @someoneonyoutube1993 Před 4 lety +5

    This is amazing. Thank you for your dedicated work to educate us.
    I have a question for you : could you please tell us what do you think about trench coats.

  • @mikeoxmaul45
    @mikeoxmaul45 Před 4 lety +7

    Keep going gentlemen! Preach

  • @ghuzajusdinata5937
    @ghuzajusdinata5937 Před 4 lety +4

    I really like the history of suit. You should do about variant of classic men wear from around the world like how men from asia, arab, or africa wear their classic suit

  • @davegadge1
    @davegadge1 Před rokem

    This really helped me to do a presentation on Menswear thanks!

  • @bestpossibleworld2091
    @bestpossibleworld2091 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful history of the suit. Thank you.

  • @siegfriedo
    @siegfriedo Před rokem

    Splendid video, very informative while keeping to the point, thank you! 🤝
    Being tall and slim (6'4", 187 lbs) I definitely prefer the minimalistic slim fit style that is readily available today. Perfectly fits my body type. 👍

  • @BlackAdder665
    @BlackAdder665 Před 4 lety

    I particularly like your shoes and socks in this video. Very beautiful combination!

  • @salserooro5209
    @salserooro5209 Před 4 lety +1

    This is like a Ph.d thesis...very thorough. Thanks.

  • @dtmstormphotography
    @dtmstormphotography Před 4 lety

    Awesome Video! I love Vintage Suits & I wear them everyday 🙂

  • @juanpaolovillarey388
    @juanpaolovillarey388 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic content, thank you!

  • @paladinclothiers3628
    @paladinclothiers3628 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job, nice video.

  • @dalailama8845
    @dalailama8845 Před 4 lety +4

    Loved the video, maybe I would have preferred a longer more in depth video especially talking about the golden age of suits and all the other decades, since I live in Italy and everything is closed and I can’t leave the house I have a lot of time on my hands. Also I’d love a video about the clothing style of James Bond and how it changed over the years.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  Před 4 lety +2

      About that James Bond video: stay tuned--and stay safe!
      - Preston

  • @Kevinjandro
    @Kevinjandro Před 4 lety

    Your knowledge is just remarkable 👈🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @coreymason9359
    @coreymason9359 Před 2 lety

    Great video, and very educational.

  • @why9045
    @why9045 Před 2 lety

    this was an amazing video to watch.

  • @TheRoadOfLoading
    @TheRoadOfLoading Před 4 lety

    love it! Can you make a video on the shoes evolution?

  • @globushallidus3702
    @globushallidus3702 Před 4 lety +1

    Really informative video .

  • @EliotChildress
    @EliotChildress Před 4 lety

    So speck of eraser on my screen lined up with your ear. It got me thinking about earrings and style. Wold love to see a video on that.

  • @ComfortsSpecter
    @ComfortsSpecter Před 3 lety +1

    I love that 50’s 60’s sort a retro futurism, magazine cover with a bright green lawn in front of a suburban home kinda suit
    Like the mod suits or the plaid suit jackets with the sweater vests, the stylish ties, the smoking jacket, cigar lounge type stuff, it’s just so stylish
    One of my favorite suits is the benny’s suit from fallout new Vegas, it just screams that your playing a fallout game with those 50’s style diagonal striped squares

  • @raheemkhan8779
    @raheemkhan8779 Před 4 lety

    Fine videos, they have almost every point in them. Can you make a video about "how to spot a quality trouser"

  • @laughinglaughing1416
    @laughinglaughing1416 Před 4 lety +3

    Lovin the vids!! Greetings from Philippines

  • @franzjosephi.9985
    @franzjosephi.9985 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you!

  • @ResetToZero3210
    @ResetToZero3210 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice channel guys!

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks!

  • @williamjones1602
    @williamjones1602 Před 4 lety +7

    i predict a resurgence in waistcoats in the next decade; i personally like the look of a three piece w/o the jacket

    • @camperiv1
      @camperiv1 Před 3 lety +1

      Yup. Bought my first bowtie around a week ago. Blue with gold fleur-de-lis. I'm only 18 years old!

  • @justagerman140
    @justagerman140 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video idea

  • @mr.goodvibes4126
    @mr.goodvibes4126 Před 2 lety

    Awesome I learn a lot about suits
    Thanks

  • @1337penguinman
    @1337penguinman Před 2 lety +4

    I grew up in the 80s so to me the "power suit" style seems natural. I also much prefer solid colors to strips or plaid. My usual go to is a single breasted black 2 piece with either a dark colored or white solid shirt and a black tie (if I'm wearing one.)

  • @rebeccaharrishunt1181
    @rebeccaharrishunt1181 Před 2 lety

    This is FASCINATING!!

  • @Globularmotif
    @Globularmotif Před 12 dny

    That was great, thank you.

  • @brian_grey_5786
    @brian_grey_5786 Před 2 lety

    Probably the best person ever, to showcase the changing fashions of the suit.

  • @marcotalia5784
    @marcotalia5784 Před 4 lety +1

    Bellissimo video!

  • @janeflores8306
    @janeflores8306 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @guitarplayer5611
    @guitarplayer5611 Před 3 lety

    Great job!

  • @jackhanson1852
    @jackhanson1852 Před rokem

    Really interesting that everything goes in waves, roomy and flashy to tighter and more reserved, then slowly back again.

  • @fokkelman64231
    @fokkelman64231 Před 4 lety

    Very interesting video!

  • @MatthewJBD
    @MatthewJBD Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video

  • @richardbernardjr9215
    @richardbernardjr9215 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoy the shows and movies reference!!

  • @alicjaszewczyk7673
    @alicjaszewczyk7673 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you make more detailed videos about regency and victorian eras fashion?

  • @247MRBOXING
    @247MRBOXING Před 3 lety

    Very informative 👍

  • @BionicDeathclaw
    @BionicDeathclaw Před 2 lety

    I live in a trailer and live off of ramen yet can't stop watching these videos. Very entertaining and interesting!

  • @jonswinfield9336
    @jonswinfield9336 Před rokem

    The golden age of suits is best
    I must complement you on the Gentlemen’s gazette
    Discovering it coincided with me deciding to go back to what I learnt growing up about the proper way for a man to dress
    It’s meant I’ve had to source everything from scratch as I had no ties , suits , jackets or shoes anymore
    Virtually everything currently own is from charity/ thrift shops and eBay
    Keep it up
    I love the history of clothes or the dos and don’t s
    As well as how to demos

  • @TokyoTaisu
    @TokyoTaisu Před 2 lety

    18:41 my first suit. Love SuitSupply! Thanks for the video, was useful. Regarding future of suits, with the rise in popularity of South Korea in mass media (Netflix shows as Vicente, Squid Game, following the hallyu etc) there's where I see innovation coming. Or Shanghai Bund Area.

  • @_manzo_0287
    @_manzo_0287 Před 4 lety

    perfect video!

  • @gabrielyu88
    @gabrielyu88 Před 4 lety

    Hi Sven, there's a video by another CZcamsr called David Hoffman that you should check out. David's a filmmaker, and back in 1979 he went around Wall Street asking people their thoughts on computers. There are four men in particular in the interviews that I'd like to hear your thoughts on regarding their suits. Unfortunately, you can only see the upper parts of their torsos, but you can still get a good idea of what they wore overall. The video is called 1979 Wall Street Interviews. The four men can be found at 1:20 and 3:40.

  • @alileyihu
    @alileyihu Před rokem

    nice video thx.

  • @MasterGamer88
    @MasterGamer88 Před 4 lety +1

    Loved the video. One question, the pleated pants at timestamp 11:45 I saw there was a button on the pleats. What is that for? Is that actually a pocket or is it to say let the pleats out when unbuttoned?

  • @PrinceAlhorian
    @PrinceAlhorian Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. I have a question regarding pocket watches, how would they be worn today in both casual and more formal attires?

  • @randyjones3050
    @randyjones3050 Před 2 lety +31

    I keep hoping for a counterculture reaction against the prevailing dominance of casual clothing styles. I really hope that more formal styles will make a comeback, especially in social settings. I don't understand how people can care so little about their appearance that they go around everywhere looking like they just rolled out of bed. It is like everyone wants to be a perpetual child.

    • @aurin_komak
      @aurin_komak Před rokem +5

      Imma be the change I wanna see in the world

    • @dinbarakovic7296
      @dinbarakovic7296 Před rokem +5

      I really think that it’ll change the coming years as we’re all getting a bit tired of it.

    • @purplecrisp
      @purplecrisp Před rokem +5

      I don't think we're gonna see that given the cost of this kind of clothing.

    • @Vraptor1
      @Vraptor1 Před rokem +7

      Thats not really a counterculture tho. Countercultures, as we usually see them, don’t try and harken back to tradition so much as they try and push forward with something new and experiment with it.

    • @randyjones3050
      @randyjones3050 Před rokem

      @@Vraptor1 I don't know if 'formal attire' needs to necessarily be more 'traditional'. Just not sloppy and casual. Perhaps there is an opportunity for a fashion designer to inspire a new trend.

  • @rumplefourskin6775
    @rumplefourskin6775 Před 24 dny

    I wish there was more information on the other practical aspects of older suits, like the differences in their pockets to suits of today.

  • @dogge929
    @dogge929 Před 3 lety

    Please do a video on Frock coats. I have a few. I think they're the best style personally. I wear it everywhere .

  • @tunilalnath6103
    @tunilalnath6103 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @Margatatials
    @Margatatials Před 2 lety +3

    I remember my Grandad telling my about how the width of ties changed over the course of his working life, they started out wide (in the 40s) then got incredibly thin (50s) and then got insanely wide to the point of ridiculousness (in the 70s I think)

  • @elcatrinc1996
    @elcatrinc1996 Před 3 lety

    Fun fact, if you go to Mexico you might have the chance to see a Zoot Suit /pachuco near the Zocalo od the city, they go to some plazas to dance and around the center you can find good tailors that specially in it