Stylish 50's Men's Suits for a Classic Look
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Stylish 50's Men's Suits for a Classic Look
If you are a vintage fashion lover and also boast about knowing some of the style history then you know how 1950s are one of the best decades for fashion. This decade was the high time for casual dressing since the fashion at that time was heavily influenced by the youth. As for the 1950s mens suits, there was also a paradigm shift which is to be noted. If you love a little fashion history and have time to spare then this article is for you.
As always fashion was heavily influenced by the major events of that decade. 1940s were dramatic and people went with bold fashion garments. But with the end of the decade started the Korean war and people started to feel skeptical about the government. This reflected in their clothing and the American men went on to wear clothes that were of subtle nature. The gray flannel suit became the most popular style of the decade with men believing that it is the most necessary garment in their wardrobe. Almost everyone chose the 1950s mens gray suit and only those who dared to deviate went on to choose the shades of blue and brown suits. This was the case when it comes to formal events and business use.People went on to choose garments with bolder colors and heavy patterns when it comes to off duty use.
This started with the sports wear but by the mid 1950s the political ease has subsided and people became more open to trying out the colored and patterned garments.As for the business attire, gray suits still ruled the scene but men started preferring suits with textures. Tweed was the most popular choice at that time but it was majorly used for sports wear. Textured suits were the norm at that time since almost every garments came with texture. The suit also underwent some changes in construction.
The jacket
The 1950s mens suit jackets were broader in cut when compared to today's style of jackets. They came with a noticeable waistline which was absent even in the fashion of the previous decades. The shoulders of the suit jackets came with slight padding and were cut to be wider.The collar of the suit jacket was short but wider which made the shirt collar visible when worn underneath. The angle of the lapels was moderate and the closing button was provided right below the natural waistline.Men mostly preferred choosing single breasted suits that came with two or three buttons but double breasted suits were also present. If you are looking for vintage 1950s suits then we would suggest you to try out the mens vintage 1950s double breasted suits since it better provides the vibe rather than the usual single breasted suits. You can wear the double breasted suits without a vest since it was the normal practice then.
For business, men usually went with a matching vest 1950s menssuits. The double breasted suits came with wide pocket flaps and low buttoning point which exposed a lot of the shirt that was worn underneath.
The trousers
The construction of the trousers remained the same in the 1950s as with the previous decade. Men wore trousers that were cut fuller around the bust area. They also were single pleated or double pleated in the front so that the wearer feels comfortable. The trousers came with cuffs that were cut short, so much so that it would only slightly graze the shoe.
Overcoats
Paletot was the most commonly used overcoat style of that time. It was cut so that it was slightly short of the waistline. They came both in single breasted and double breasted style. There were also other styles of the casual overcoats like the Ulster and more. People wore topcoats that were made of lighter fabrics during the warmer weather. All these coats were tailored with extra clothing at the back for the maximum comfort.
Another notable change that happened in the 1950s that had a great impact on the fashion of that time was the introduction of synthetic fibers and new manufacturing methods. After World War II, new manufacturing methods came in and along with the synthetic fabrics reduced the price of the clothing a great deal. People shifted from be spoke clothing to mass produced garments since they were cheaper and also had better durability. These affordable 1950s mens suits also made it possible for the men tokeep up with the changing fashion trends.
Heating and cooling systems were also introduced which eliminated the need to choose heavy layers of the outfit. Lighter fabrics entered the scene and in summer people were often spotted wearing cotton or linen fabric 1950s mens suits. Also men started trying out lighter colors like tan, beige and more.The casual outfits and formal outfits soon blurred in usage and people started spending more time wearing the casual garments in the weekends. By casual clothing, we mean the sport coats that were worn with bright colored shirts and plain trousers. The sport coats were heavily patterned and also were made from lightweight fabrics. This was the case with majority of the society which consisted of the working class men. But there were the teens and youth who were on a whole different world. Hawaiian shirts and leather jackets were the signature garments of the 1950s teens since the rock and roll culture was at its height at that time.
If you are thinking of trying out the 1950s mens suit style then there are a lot of sites that offer the look. For high quality suits with the right details of the decade, you can check out the 1950s mens suits for sale in our site. We offer the best choices at an affordable rate. Think about the event for which you are getting the suit and then make the choice. For example, if you want a business type look then dark charcoal 1950s mens suit is the best but if you are attending a themed wedding then 1950s mens wedding suits are the best choice.
If you are a vintage fashion lover and also boast about knowing some of the style history then you know how 1950s are one of the best decades for fashion. This decade was the high time for casual dressing since the fashion at that time was heavily influenced by the youth. As for the 1950s mens suits, there was also a paradigm shift which is to be noted. If you love a little fashion history and have time to spare then this article is for you.
As always fashion was heavily influenced by the major events of that decade. 1940s were dramatic and people went with bold fashion garments. But with the end of the decade started the Korean war and people started to feel skeptical about the government. This reflected in their clothing and the American men went on to wear clothes that were of subtle nature. The gray flannel suit became the most popular style of the decade with men believing that it is the most necessary garment in their wardrobe. Almost everyone chose the 1950s mens gray suit and only those who dared to deviate went on to choose the shades of blue and brown suits. This was the case when it comes to formal events and business use.People went on to choose garments with bolder colors and heavy patterns when it comes to off duty use.
This started with the sports wear but by the mid 1950s the political ease has subsided and people became more open to trying out the colored and patterned garments.As for the business attire, gray suits still ruled the scene but men started preferring suits with textures. Tweed was the most popular choice at that time but it was majorly used for sports wear. Textured suits were the norm at that time since almost every garments came with texture. The suit also underwent some changes in construction.
The jacket
The 1950s mens suit jackets were broader in cut when compared to today's style of jackets. They came with a noticeable waistline which was absent even in the fashion of the previous decades. The shoulders of the suit jackets came with slight padding and were cut to be wider.The collar of the suit jacket was short but wider which made the shirt collar visible when worn underneath. The angle of the lapels was moderate and the closing button was provided right below the natural waistline.Men mostly preferred choosing single breasted suits that came with two or three buttons but double breasted suits were also present. If you are looking for vintage 1950s suits then we would suggest you to try out the mens vintage 1950s double breasted suits since it better provides the vibe rather than the usual single breasted suits. You can wear the double breasted suits without a vest since it was the normal practice then.
For business, men usually went with a matching vest 1950s menssuits. The double breasted suits came with wide pocket flaps and low buttoning point which exposed a lot of the shirt that was worn underneath.
The trousers
The construction of the trousers remained the same in the 1950s as with the previous decade. Men wore trousers that were cut fuller around the bust area. They also were single pleated or double pleated in the front so that the wearer feels comfortable. The trousers came with cuffs that were cut short, so much so that it would only slightly graze the shoe.
Overcoats
Paletot was the most commonly used overcoat style of that time. It was cut so that it was slightly short of the waistline. They came both in single breasted and double breasted style. There were also other styles of the casual overcoats like the Ulster and more. People wore topcoats that were made of lighter fabrics during the warmer weather. All these coats were tailored with extra clothing at the back for the maximum comfort.
Another notable change that happened in the 1950s that had a great impact on the fashion of that time was the introduction of synthetic fibers and new manufacturing methods. After World War II, new manufacturing methods came in and along with the synthetic fabrics reduced the price of the clothing a great deal. People shifted from be spoke clothing to mass produced garments since they were cheaper and also had better durability. These affordable 1950s mens suits also made it possible for the men tokeep up with the changing fashion trends.
Heating and cooling systems were also introduced which eliminated the need to choose heavy layers of the outfit. Lighter fabrics entered the scene and in summer people were often spotted wearing cotton or linen fabric 1950s mens suits. Also men started trying out lighter colors like tan, beige and more.The casual outfits and formal outfits soon blurred in usage and people started spending more time wearing the casual garments in the weekends. By casual clothing, we mean the sport coats that were worn with bright colored shirts and plain trousers. The sport coats were heavily patterned and also were made from lightweight fabrics. This was the case with majority of the society which consisted of the working class men. But there were the teens and youth who were on a whole different world. Hawaiian shirts and leather jackets were the signature garments of the 1950s teens since the rock and roll culture was at its height at that time.
If you are thinking of trying out the 1950s mens suit style then there are a lot of sites that offer the look. For high quality suits with the right details of the decade, you can check out the 1950s mens suits for sale in our site. We offer the best choices at an affordable rate. Think about the event for which you are getting the suit and then make the choice. For example, if you want a business type look then dark charcoal 1950s mens suit is the best but if you are attending a themed wedding then 1950s mens wedding suits are the best choice.