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1920s men’s fashion was the start of menswear as we know it today. Only minor changes in menswear have come about since the 1920s. It was a time of classic sophistication with a level of fun that hasn't been seen since. Suit colors were mostly neutral with patterns but the accessories popped with vibrant colors- just like they did for women’s fashion. The essential part of a 1920s man’s wardrobe was his suit. For day, evening, office, or parties a man always wore a suit. The only exceptions were for blue collar workers, sport players or young teen and college men who dressed more casually, but even they owned suits and wore them with pride.What sets 1920s men’s suits apart from other decades are the material and fit. Suits were mostly made of thick wool or a wool tweed and pants made of wool based flannel which made them heavier than today’s suit materials but lighter than the previous decades.
Men's Fashion