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Blogger Hels said...

Agreed. Fashion fads come and go generationally. No adolescent is going to be caught dead in the clothes his/her parents wore 25 years earlier.

But you seemed to have tapped into yet another cyclical phenomenon and that is the economy. Zoot suits in the 1930s had high-waisted, wide-legged, cuffed trousers, long coat, wide lapels and bulky shoulders. Big, bold and using truckloads of material.

1939, war, austerity and rationing meant a new world. I am certain this austerity affected men's civilian clothes during the war years and continued into the 1950s. My father got married in army uniform (in 1945) because it was the only suit he owned.

September 20, 2014 at 1:53 AM

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