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  1. 3 de oct. de 2016 · 1820. By the 1820s, the silhouette of gentlemen’s fashion was beginning to change. Coat sleeves began to puff at the shoulders, chests swelled out, and waistlines narrowed to an often extreme degree. This hourglass silhouette—frequently enhanced with padding and corsetry—would remain fashionable into the early 1830s.

  2. Garments of the 18th century, a time when men and women alike dressed resplendently, are often vestments of an aristocratic origin, for fashionable dress was a luxury. To the end of the 18th...

  3. Chapiter I: The main fashion trends in the 1780s: Mens attire in the 1780s were comprised of three main parts: the. justeaucorps, which was the coat that later evolved to the frac, the...

  4. In the 19th century, between progress and tradition, if masculine attire quickly loses its brilliance, feminine fashion seeks more and more opulence. Interpreting the styles of the past,...

  5. Hats were an expensive but necessary component of the male wardrobe, because to be seen hatless in public was socially unacceptable. The preeminent masculine accessory of the 19th century, the top hat, was in perfect harmony with the increasing simplicity of men’s dress. Boots were preferred to shoes, since they conveyed masculine strength ...

  6. 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.

  7. The range of embroidery samples currently displayed in the exhibition Elaborate Embroidery: Fabrics for Menswear before 1815, on view through July 19, offers a small window into the level of decoration and customization possible for fashionable men of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.».