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? Q&A About Men's Vintage Shirts

What is the history of men's shirts?

Men's shirts evolved from simple medieval undergarments to become increasingly specialized garments throughout the 1800s. During this period, shirts developed distinct categories for work and formal wear, with work shirts emphasizing durability and practicality while dress shirts became status symbols featuring ornate details like pleated fronts and detachable components, all while maintaining core construction principles specific to their intended use.

What kind of shirt did Victorian men wear?

Victorian men wore a variety of shirts depending on their activities, including white dress shirts with high detachable collars for formal occasions, colored or patterned shirts for sporting events, and durable work shirts for manual labor. The specific style varied by social class and occupation, with working men favoring sturdy flannel or cotton work shirts while gentlemen maintained wardrobes with different shirts for various social functions and activities.

What shirts did they wear in the 1800s?

In the 1800s, men wore shirts that evolved from the simple Regency pullover styles to more specialized garments for different purposes. These included formal white shirts for social occasions, colored or patterned shirts for sporting and casual wear, and durable work shirts for labor, with each type having specific construction features suited to its purpose while following the general style trends of the respective decades.
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