Marc Chevalier
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Seems like a million years ago, eh? A time when American leisure belonged only to America's 'Leisure Class' ... the only class that could afford it.
Expensively-obtained 20th century leisure required appropriate 20th century clothes ... what we now call 'casual wear' or 'active wear'. The couturiers, tailors and haberdashers of the wealthy either invented or co-opted clothing which gave the wearer more ease of movement and/or greater physical comfort. Polo shirts; penny loafers; madras shorts; tennis sneakers: these were adopted by the rich before trickling down to the middle class.
Quoted from Vance Packard's perceptive 1959 book, THE STATUS SEEKERS:
"Perhaps the most visible differentiation between males of the upper cluster of classes and those of the lower classes is the elaborate casualness of the upper-class dress for most occasions outside work, and the faith in formality of those of the lower groups ..."
Seems like a million years ago, eh? A time when American leisure belonged only to America's 'Leisure Class' ... the only class that could afford it.
Expensively-obtained 20th century leisure required appropriate 20th century clothes ... what we now call 'casual wear' or 'active wear'. The couturiers, tailors and haberdashers of the wealthy either invented or co-opted clothing which gave the wearer more ease of movement and/or greater physical comfort. Polo shirts; penny loafers; madras shorts; tennis sneakers: these were adopted by the rich before trickling down to the middle class.
Quoted from Vance Packard's perceptive 1959 book, THE STATUS SEEKERS:
"Perhaps the most visible differentiation between males of the upper cluster of classes and those of the lower classes is the elaborate casualness of the upper-class dress for most occasions outside work, and the faith in formality of those of the lower groups ..."
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