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Color of 1930s-40s dress shirts?

Tomasso

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Yep, those old time Hollywood cameras were finicky beasts in regards to coloring and makeup. One of the reasons Cary Grant kept such a dark year-round tan was that it allowed him to forgo wearing makeup on camera. The stuff was not very comfortable to wear and required constant upkeep throughout the day.
 

Marc Chevalier

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This thread makes me want to rephrase the question to Why would you wear a white shirt when so many other colors were available??


As Tom Paine said, "These are the times that try men's souls."


BowlofRice's first question --whether it's okay to wear a non-white dress shirt with his '30s ensemble-- was very reasonable. It has been amply answered. The short response: "YES".
 
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This thread makes me want to rephrase the question to Why would you wear a white shirt when so many other colors were available??

Because white is safe? It's pretty difficult to screw up an outfit by chosing a white shirt.

Sadly, not all of us are gifted with the sartorial aplomb regularly displayed by a quite a few Loungers.
 

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White is a safe choice, that's true. It can also be perceived as more 'formal'. A particularly loud tie might also be well set off with a sober suit and a white shirt, thus avoiding too many heavy clashes. It also 'goes with everything', if you're seeking a capsule working or holiday or, indeed, business trip wardrobe. The other thing is that if you prefer certain details on a shirt (such as one with a pin collar and double cuffs) it can sometimes be harder to find that in anything other than white.

So true. Heck, even George Reeves wore a brown costume in the black and white TV episodes of Superman...

Oh, now that's I'd love to see a colour photo of!
 

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Feraud

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Of course I understand the practical and necessary use of a white shirt.
Considering how much variety there was in shirtings I was having fun with the original question. ;)
 

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I guess too much variety can make things difficult. I imagine I'd just flip a coin or I'd never be able to decide which shirting to choose. :D
 

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I'm curious if anyone has seen any shirts like the ones in the upper left side of this photo? New or old it doesn't matter, but I have yet to see any such styled shirts and I want one!
Me too!


There you go, although it looks more grey rather than the brown color often mentioned by authors on the subject...
I think the red parts are brown on this one.
 

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I'm curious if anyone has seen any shirts like the ones in the upper left side of this photo? New or old it doesn't matter, but I have yet to see any such styled shirts and I want one!
I've something similar. Shirts in interesting patterns are not common but pop up once in a while.
 

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