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The belt back suit as we know it was an evolution from the full-belted norfolk suit. By the 1910s, this sporty style had started to shed its full belt and shoulder straps. The belt-back or pinch-back jacket started out as a young man's "novelty" fashion, designed for casual and summer wear. As the 1910s wore on, the style became more popular, making its way into less casual suitings. The style peaked post-WWI and remained popular through until WWII.
Below are illustrations based on models displayed at style shows of the "International Association of Clothing Designers", reproduced in various issues of "The Clothier and Furnisher", 1914-1919, showing the beginnings of the belted back style.
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Below are illustrations based on models displayed at style shows of the "International Association of Clothing Designers", reproduced in various issues of "The Clothier and Furnisher", 1914-1919, showing the beginnings of the belted back style.
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1915
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