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  1. 3 de oct. de 2016 · Men’s fashion changed very little during the nineteenth century, especially when compared to women’s fashion of the same period. For this reason, I thought it better to provide a general overview of the century, looking at changes decade-by-decade as opposed to year-by-year.

  2. ABSTRACT: In this paper we propose to build a picture of the dress of men in the city of Cordoba, in the XIX century by the analysis of postmortem inventories. We are interested in identifying changes and continuities over time and understanding of the meanings constructed around clothing.

  3. Discover the gentleman’s elegant garments of the 18th and 19th century through the dress collection at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin

  4. “In the early years of the nineteenth century, there was a profound harmony between men’s and women’s silhouettes in dress. In the Empire style, the high waists and puffed chests of menswear match the silhouette of women’s clothing.

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  5. By mid-century, formal gentleman’s daywear revolved around the frock coat, usually of black or blue-black wool, and the cut-away coat, and straight trousers. The jacket, trousers, and waistcoat that comprised the suit could be of one color and were then known as “dittos.”

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  6. 2 de sept. de 2015 · Drawing on findings from the material objects of eighteenth-century clothing, visual representations, and evidence from the archival records of male consumers, the essay adopts an interdisciplinary approach that allows historians to study sex and gender as embodied, rather than simply performed.

  7. 12 de may. de 2016 · Men’s 19th-Century Fashion. from Victoria and Albert Museum. Men’s Dress. By the early 19th century men’s fashions had also undergone a radical change. The coat still finished in long tails at the back but was cut higher in front. The waist-length square-cut waistcoat showed beneath it.