1950s casual mens clothing pants history 1959 did vintagedancer narrowed crease sharp waist leg lower outfits styles menswear (50% off), ad by VintageHoneyBunny FREE shipping, ad by FoxVintageMercantile Of course, many different countries wore different clothing in the 1930s, but we focus mainly on the US and Europe. I think its late 30s. The bow tie is not originally from the 30s. $382.50, $425.00

  United States   |   English (US)   |   $ (USD). Original Price $47.97 While the suit was still popular, the idea of a contrasting sports jacket also picked up steam in their 30s. Great! From shop HKMandelVintage, ad by MacabreAtHeart Also, 60% of American men were engaged in agricultural pursuits during the Great Depression, so knickers and paletot overcoats were not wardrobe necessities. FREE shipping, ad by shopphoenixvintage A beautifully crafted 1930s high waist, wide leg trouser. While most people today think of detachable collars as white contrasting collars, they would sometimes also sell a number of detachable collars in the same fabric. With wide peaked lapels and a six buttons.
Then, suddenly the Wall Street Crash of 1929 happened and the world changed overnight, not just in the US, but across the globe. By 1937, Levis stopped producing jeans with buttons on them but offered them as an aftermarket option. In the 1930s, regular fellas in the United States struggled to be clad adequately to hang onto whatever job they had, or appear respectable enough to look for employment. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Of course, that was an ideal. FREE shipping, ad by VeconaVintage That meant more sportswear, fewer stiff hats, and starched collars.

Well, previous shirts were a lot stiffer, they usually came in white, and now you had darker tones, such as navy or jewel tone, patterns, interesting stripes, and it just allowed for much more creativity. Sock holes were darned, cardboard was placed inside shoes to cover the holes in soles, shirt cuffs and collars were turned to disguise frayed surfaces, and interior patches covered worn knees and elbows. The weekend had been invented and men could spend more time on themselves. From shop SweetPickinsShop, $47.99 But, it has no interlining and is stylistically kind of a classic butterfly shape, which is what you would have found back then. In our shop, we offer over 40 colors of boot laces, round cotton waxed laces, and flat cotton shoelaces, which are unusual but can look really cool. Absolutely! My friends father had a high school education and was a milkman, when she got a PhD from Harvard, her dad said could you get me one thing? Ad from shop RevivalVintageUK Ad from shop TheTextileTrunk Mid Brown Socks with Green and Cream Clocks in Cotton Fort Belvedere, Blue Socks with Red and White Clocks in Cotton Fort Belvedere, Grey Socks with Light Grey and Black Clocks in Cotton Fort Belvedere, Navy Socks with Blue and White Clocks in Cotton Fort Belvedere, Dark Grey Socks with Burgundy and White Clocks in Cotton Fort Belvedere. Theres definitely a stiffer shoulder interlining and it gives me that broader look in the chest. VintageHoneyBunny If you look closely at the bottom, you would see what some people call the shark-tooth shape, where you cant button the button. FREE shipping, ad by BriarVintage It started in the 20s but in the 30s you definitely see it more, which makes sense because sports like tennis, cricket, or golf had also become more popular. That being said, a wide variety of facial hair did exist at the time. The elites in Hollywood and elsewhere probably had favored the side vents because it was a new thing. In previous decades, you had smaller lenses, now things became bigger and more decorative. Ad from shop SunnySideCouture That vanished soon along with a cinch belt altogether. $37.50, $75.00 Typically, orders of $35 USD or more (within the same shop) qualify for free standard shipping from participating Etsy sellers. Bow ties at the time also had very thin or no interlining and so the bow just tied a little differently than most modern bow ties. From shop SunnySideCouture, $189.77 From shop TheOppShopATL, $95.00 Daredress Myth or Magic: Are Goodyear Welted Dress Shoes Overrated? We do this with marketing and advertising partners (who may have their own information theyve collected). FREE shipping, ad by VintageMagicTouch The flat caps and hats in general also got bigger. Because of that, we put together an e-Book with lots of vintage 1930s mens fashion illustrations and we talk about how you can use the concepts back then and apply them to your outfits today. It was just a stylized fashion ad. If they wore something or did not wear something, that trend continued in the general population. One popular trend of 1930s, American slacks was a so-called Hollywood waistband. Typically, most trousers have a separate waistband but in the 30s that separate waistband disappeared and the fabric just went all the way up. FlatPickedBlues The materials had also changed. Fill out the requested information. Even U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt wore his dress shirts until they were falling apart. Looks like you already have an account! From shop EverlastingArtDesign, $24.52 Well, it was the Duke of Windsor at the time probably the most photographed man in the world who loved wearing them so people saw it and he was a style icon. Light Blue Veronica Persica Boutonniere Buttonhole Flower Fort Belvedere, Olive Green Pocket Square Art Deco Egyptian Scarab pattern in burnt orange, sunflower yellow, mohair blue with burnt orange contrast edge by Fort Belvedere, White Shoelaces Flat Waxed Cotton Luxury Dress Shoe Laces by Fort Belvedere. We also created 2.6 million jobs in the U.S.enough to employ the entire city of Houston, TX! The seller might still be able to personalize your item.
trouser oldroyd corduroy Ad from shop VintageHoneyBunny Also, the overlap of the fabric was quite a bit wider than in the previous decades. From shop FlyingAppleVintage, ad by AmericanRag People were more interested in sports, they followed sports more and so that ideal of the muscular sportsmen was much more desirable and so the suit jacket was built up to make your stature more imposing. (10% off), ad by SweetPickinsShop
Ad from shop 69Tearz Some would even shave the part that way it was even more pronounced. From shop BriarVintage, $249.99 From shop PetesObsolete, $199.99 69Tearz Normally, suits were made of wool or tweed but the sharkskin weave also became popular in the 1930s. By the 1930s, mens boots had started to wane in terms of fashion, and regular dress shoes were much more popular. Unlike in the previous two decades, the 1910s and 1920s, men now wore more casual outfits. From shop StylePlyer, $289.00 Likewise, people stopped wearing spats and even evening dress gloves disappeared. Leading up to this decade, life was getting better for a lot of men, especially Joe average. Men still wore them in the 1930s, but overall, they rejected excess accessories. ladouchka Saying no will not stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalization technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. The 30s jacket still had a certain amount of waist suppression but it wasnt as extreme as in the 20s. Im wearing a 30s-inspired outfit consisting of an authentic 30s suit. Ad from shop VintageFindsWNC New trends were created by the prevalence of movie stars. This trouser is a slimmer version of our ever popular Ralph trouser, and we have added belt loops to accommodate the fabulous English leather belts we have had made. FREE shipping, ad by antiqueworkwear World War I was long over, there were new products on the market, working conditions had improved, and class relations had improved as well. When I became interested in mens clothing, he shared his memories of gazing longingly into the shops with all the beautiful garments and furnishings in the windows. Made in England using fabric and fittings all sourced from within the UK. Ad from shop VeconaVintage ILLEGALMONKKYVINTAGE Often, that meant that the bottom button of a single-breasted jacket or double-breasted jacket was in line with the top line of the pockets. None of those hipster styles! On the other hand, cigarette lighters, tobacco boxes, and anything related to smoking became more popular.

Overall, the hair looked shiny and perfectly waxed. FREE shipping, ad by AliceBlueGownVintage Try contacting them via Messages to find out! When he saw the stores logo emblazoned on the gift box, I saw recollections of 1935 in his eyes. In terms of watches, wristwatches were now more popular than the pocket watches of the previous generations. GILDASCLOSET Ad from shop BriarVintage If youre looking for original 1930s style collar clips and pins, check out the Fort Belvedere Shop. Why? The blues go well with my little blue boutonniere, which was a fun accessory that was popular with men. This means there were no more stiff collars, also walking canes that were previously used for decorative purposes started to just disappear. Ad from shop ladouchka FREE shipping, ad by ILLEGALMONKKYVINTAGE Someone in the 30s didnt want to go without anything so they wore ascots and they were somewhat popular. Hollywood stars of that era certainly didnt look like they were going through the Great Depression but, of course, they were part of the top 1% and as such, could afford to dress well. The buttoning point in the 30s was lower than in the 20s and closer to your natural waist. While the average person today would look at the 30s suit as being very conservative and formal, back then it was casual, soft and new. Ad from shop LastWordThreads Also, sunglasses were increasingly popular and in the US, you definitely had them if you could afford them. As such, they had a flat waistband without the fishtail. FREE shipping, ad by BigWeekend (15% off), ad by PetesObsolete MacabreAtHeart AnciennementModern

From shop TheAlphaFemme, $149.00 Mens hair in the 30s was now typically a bit longer and pomade was used to style it. From shop OverAttiredVintage, $750.00 PlainspeakVintage Original Price $75.00 Pockets were typically pretty straight. ad by PlainspeakVintage Ad from shop FoxVintageMercantile VeconaVintage So, the big question is, what did men actually wear? But today, there are still English legal outfitters who offer this kind of shirt. Ad from shop OverAttiredVintage The button stance on the 30s jacket was slightly lower and it was overall slightly shorter in the back. FREE shipping, ad by KonaGoods What does that mean? Of course, if you were part of the aristocracy, chances are, you are more conservative and you would still wear your monocle. In terms of pockets, you had jetted pockets for more formal ones, you had flap pockets but you also had the patch pocket, especially on a casual suit like Clark Gable in It Happened One Night. Starched collars were really something that mostly the elites would wear or something for special occasions. Yes! These features werent just purely aesthetic but also allowed you to move more freely and it made the suit and a jacket more practical. While looking at these shirts today may seem quite elaborate, back then it was a breath of fresh air that was much more casual and young. Original Price $234.54 Ad from shop HKMandelVintage Ad from shop AmericanRag Under Add your personalization, the text box will tell you what the seller needs to know. Gone were the days of the 1920s where men just brushed back their hair, cut it short, or military style. Back then, labor costs were cheap and by having an untipped tie meant you saved money because you didnt have to pay for the fabric tipping because fabrics were a lot more expensive. Good news! Those people generally didnt have to do hard physical labor so they didnt have strong muscles, but they were lean and trim for the most part. Today, well turn back the clock and analyze true 1930s mens clothing. The patterns, the cut, the color combinations they wear are all unique yet not over the top. Copyright 1995-2022 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. On top, the V was a lot deeper and it typically had lapels. From shop AnciennementModern, ad by StylePlyer From shop RaLaVintage, $115.00 195.00 Because of all that fabric, they were commonly finished with turn-ups or cuffs as the Americans would say. 62 double-breasted jackets or 6x1s were popular. Cabinet49 From shop AliceBlueGownVintage, ad by GarbOhVintage The untipped tie makes sense because its still elegant but its less stiff and it is in line with the casualization of the suit and the outfits of the 1930s. From shop antiqueworkwear, ad by ladouchka Something went wrong. Well, the blades were simply hemmed often by machine or unhemmed. TheOppShopATL Even though some men permed or curled their hair in a variety of shapes, the side part was probably the most popular hairstyle of the time. The cuff buttons on your sleeves became much more modern, in a sense that buttons often touched and you had three or four buttons with not much spacing in between. From shop EvaDress, ad by LastWordThreads However, for the average person in the 30s, life looked a lot direr. RevivalVintageUK Can I Still Wear It? TheAlphaFemme Ad from shop KonaGoods Theyre relatively high rise, although not as high as, maybe, some pants from 1910s. MTvintageclothing Our global marketplace is a vibrant community of real people connecting over special goods. Ties were much shorter than they are today, they had the diamond shape and they were typically untipped, which means there was no lining unlike in most modern ties today. Many sellers on Etsy offer personalized, made-to-order items. Sometimes, the bridges were elevated and no longer set on the nodes, which meant some of the glasses now had little nose pads to keep on your face properly. Blue Cornflower Boutonniere Buttonhole Flower Silk Fort Belvedere, Formal Ascot in Silver Black Wedding Stripes Weave Jacquard Silk for Morning Coats Fort Belvedere, White Linen Pocket Square with Handrolled Edges made in Italy Fort Belvedere.
The twill is a heavy weight (400gsm) and works well with the width of this trouser, showing off the pleats nicely. With The United States and Europe mired in dire economic straits, only men of means could dress fashionably. Also, while everyone wore them, you could still find a lot more spectator or two-tone shoes than you can find today. At the same time, with a jacket with firmer and broader shoulders, you needed wider lapels to compensate for the overall look and then, you added a pair of more casual pants to the mix. My cufflinks are double-sided and closely enameled, which was something popular during the 1930s. VintageFindsWNC From shop KonaGoods, Sale Price $37.50 An untipped tie requires hand rolling, for example, and labor is more expensive and fabrics have become less expensive. For double-breasted ones, they were wide, they were pointed and the gorge was much lower than what you would typically see today. From shop Daredress, Sale Price $40.78 Eleanor Roosevelt noted, Franklin, you must find some respectable shirts!. Thats how they came up with these cool little pocket combs that you could just flip open. $103.60, $148.00 From shop LadyMarlowePatterns. (20% off), ad by FlyingAppleVintage Compared to 1920s waistcoats, the neckline had increased by about an inch. RaLaVintage Theyre not Hollywood waist, but I do have that style as well. Debonair looks too good on you to second guess. From shop ladouchka, ad by RaLaVintage And it has three patch pockets just like Clark Gable in It Happened One Night. You can see the quarters are cut a little more open in the front. But, it has a wider brim, its really soft, and it has an original white 1930s headband. For my shirt, I chose a light blue, soft cotton, brushed twill shirt. Men did still wear ties and hats and bow ties or ascots as well as over-the-calf socks, or if they had shorter socks, they had sock suspenders. Overall, the focus of mens fashion had shifted away from the aristocracy and the elites towards Joe average. Typically, you could wear them during sporting activities, but they could also be worn during just more casual everyday activities. This will differ depending on what options are available for the item. Dont see this option? Even though men still wore pocket watches, the extra buttonhole that was just there for the T-bar of the other chain had mostly disappeared by the 1930s.