1910s mens fashion

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for 1910s mens fashion. Get inspired and try out new things.
2k people searched this
·
Last updated 2w
It's Nice That : Photographing the fashionistas of the early 1900s – Tom Phillips' new book is fantastic

Taking a look at Tom Phillips' new _Menswear_ book, there is no denying that when it comes to perfecting the dapper look it is our elders that are the true masters. Looking fantastic in tweed and getting away with sporting the very finest of handle-bar moustaches without being labelled as try-hard or trendy, when it comes to fashion it would be wise for us to take a leaf out of the books of those a few generations back.

215
Edwardian Clothing for Men at Historical Emporium

Explore our comprehensive guide to men's Edwardian clothing, delving into the fashion trends from the early 1900s. Learn about the evolution of men's attire during this period, including the introduction of the frock coat, morning coat, and lounge suit for formal occasions. This resource is ideal for history enthusiasts, reenactors, and anyone interested in the craftsmanship and styles that defined early 20th-century men's fashion.

372
Vintage Hiking and Camping Clothes - 1910 to 1950 (20 pictures)

Now that I have a vintage camping trailer, I thought it would be fun to wear some vintage camping clothes. Taking a look back on 1920s to 1950s hiking and camping clothes, I have a choice from long skirts, to knickers, to pants, and even dresses. What decade would you most like to camp in?

6.8k
In the 1890-1900 men would wear frock coats during the day. These coats were knee length and had no grunt cut away. This frock coat could also be called a Prince Albert. During the Edwardian era these coats were worn day to day ad modern lounge suits.

In the 1890-1900 men would wear frock coats during the day. These coats were knee length and had no grunt cut away. This frock coat could also be called a Prince Albert. During the Edwardian era these coats were worn day to day ad modern lounge suits.

280
Young men wearing trousers, shirts and suspenders

Working class Edwardian men still had the misfortune of being able to afford only secondhand clothes and very cheap ready-made clothing. Men worked hard labor jobs for six-day, 52-60 hour weeks in factories, railroads, mines, and farming operations. --> Jump to buy clothing. New immigrants may have been given uniforms or clothing as part of

283

Related interests

1910s mens fashion and more

Explore related boards