It's probably no coincidence that nostalgia for the Roaring 20's was at play around the mid 70s (the Great Gatsby remake in '74 for example). I just look at the Disco age and see it as the last time a lady and gent bothered to look good when going out. The last time a suit was part of a popular...
It must be remebered though, that the draft dodger issue was still such a hot item as late as 1974 that Gerald Ford issued a conditional amnesty program for draft resisters, and it remained a huge issue, with Jimmy Carter campaigning in '76 in part on the promise of a full, unconditional pardon...
Hear me out.
Many of you think of Disco and think The Bees, decadence, cocaine, etc...But hear me out a second. I was watching a video of The Hustle, and what I saw were gents and ladies, for the last time culturally, dressing up in suits and dresses to party. I saw the men wearing hats in the...
I just am of the opinion that once t-shirts (mainly graphic T's) became "okay" in the mainstream to wear outside of the home, we see a definitive break with the Golden Era and the eras before it (characterized by collared shirts).
By which I mean, what birth years do you feel constitute those who created, lived and perpetuated (in its time) the Golden Era?
Myself, I feel that the "Golden Era Generation" - those who were most responsible for, and were able to most enjoy/appreciate/experience The Golden Era - was born...
Prior to the 1960s roughly, what a man or woman dressed was just a part of life; it was meant to pass along a sense of dignity and style. Even homeless men dressed well. After the 1960s, with the rise of 'design T-Shirts', men and women both have become walking advertisements. You can read on a...
What size do you think Dr. King's brim is?
I ask because I'm looking for a vintage stingy...Reason being that I want to wear a hat, and I think a stingy (classic fedora, not one of those hipster fedoras) would look sleeker and more modern, and would fit with a more casual sense of style (I don't...
I think 1956 marks a turning point for America, symbolized by Elvis and the end of the trolleys and such.
1933-1945: The Golden Era,
1945-1956: The Silver Era,
1957-1961: Rock N' Roll Era
My parents were both born in 1954. Neither of them had any regard or nostalgia for anything "50s" - be it of actual (scant) memory or of the pop culture version of the era. My mother grew up listening to Simon & Garfunkel, and my father grew up listening to the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead...
I am considering buying my first true hat soon - I bought a few hats in 2011 but never wore them, lacking in confidence then and since lost them. I do not have an occupation (or even the opportunity) to wear a suit often.
I am curious as to what wear with your hat?
I am also asking for an...
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