1950s Fashion for Men: From Gray Flannel Suits to Cardigan Sweaters
By Rachel Heller, published Jan 15, 2008
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In the 1950s, fashion was conservative Men wore gray flannel suits even if it were 100 degrees in the summer and women wore dresses with pinched waists and high heels. The 1950's businessman and husband wore clothing that made from cotton, silk, or wools. 1950s businessmen also wore wool suits and jackets. However, wool was very uncomfortable especially in the dog days of summer. However, the 1950's businessman was all about business and seriousness not comfort. In addition, to both the gray flannel suits and the wool suits and jackets, 1950s business men also wore ties while at work. However, after work, the 1950's businessman and husband relaxed his fashion statement by removing his tie while remaining in a dress shirt and dress pants for even social occasions. Some 1950s fashion emphasized fitting into the social mold of the strongly held belief that gender roles were to be strictly enforced. In other words, when it came to 1950's fashion trends it was understood that men wore suits and women wore dresses period. Moreover, 1950s men fashion trends involved businessmen and husbands to wear cuff links with their gray flannel suit during both an important business meeting and a dinner date with their spouse.
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