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1844:  from the French journal L’Élégant : Journal Des Tailleurs  found in the  Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Victorian Inventions, Mens Victorian Fashion, 19th Century Men, Victorian Men, Victorian Man, Mens Fashion Illustration, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion, Vintage Mens Fashion

Some more fine looking gentlemen from the French journal L’Élégant : Journal Des Tailleurs found in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. If you can’t get enough of this historic hotness, be sure to check out Men’s Fashion in 1844 Part I Related posts: The Sharp Dressed Victorian Man – Men’s Fashion in 1844 – Part I … Continue reading "The Sharp Dressed Victorian Man – Men’s Fashion in 1844 – Part II"

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Observateur des Modes 1822 Vintage Mens Fashion Retro, Victorian Mens Fashion, Suspenders Men Fashion, 1820s Fashion, Vintage Men's Fashion, Fashion 1920s, 1830s Fashion, Fashion 1980s, Fashion 1940s

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VIRAGO — Men’s fashion ca. 1830: Coats 19th Century Mens Fashion, Regency Mens Fashion, 1800s Men, 1820s Fashion, 1830s Fashion, Regency Era Fashion, History Of The World, 1800s Fashion, 19th Century Fashion

The best thing ever. Literally. “[Coats] are generally considered the sine qua non of dress, a good coat…diffusing the halo of its splendour over the rest of the person, and making the trousers and waistcoat, however faded, participate in its holiday newness.” –Anonymous Cavalry Dude, The Whole Art of Dress (1830) Among the most common of French sayings is that oldie-but-goodie, “l’habit ne fait pas le moine,” literally, “the habit doesn’t make the monk,” i.e., don’t judge a book by its…

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