Sunday, August 26, 2007

"Underwear"


Tan gabardine suit with a gray grenadine necktie and acorn punched cap oxfords. The shirt has white collar and cuffs and a gray body with black and white pencil stripes. And, obviously, maroon braces. Like shirts, braces were considered underwear during the years when a man never removed his jacket outside the privacy of his dressing room.

2 comments:

| About TSG | said...

Will,
Can you speak more about this? It is interesting to learn about what was considered one thing in times past but has become something different today.

Also, I am always struck in the summer months by the thought of wearing a jacket, it is so hot, even here in Vermont, and I have air conditioning at work. What did men do with the heat?

-Justin
My blog: http://tranzstyleguy.blogspot.com/

Will said...

There is a story in one of his biographies of the Prince of Wales at a party in the South of France in summer after the War, clad head to toe in tweed with sweat pouring off him.

I never remove my jacket, but I wear a lot of linen, which performs well in the heat, outdoors. In air conditioning, tropical weight clothing is not too warm.