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These are the illustrations for Esquire June 1938.
Edit: I would definitely agree, I think a Tyrolean hat is more casual and sporting, and would consider it unappealing with more formal suits! Couldn't find the specific illustration you reference, do you happen to recall the specific month and year of the issue in which it appeared?
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Related to our earlier discussion of suit fabrics, note this comment on the tan suit, "...the fabric can be gaberdine, flannel, tropical worsted, Palm Beach, linen, silk or any of the synthetic fabrics.
On closer inspection I couldn't find any examples I apparently imagined or falsely remembered...
curious.
Glad the "new ribbon shape bow tie" seems to have had a short life:
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These are the illustrations from Esquire February 1934.
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Super elegant and dainty to men
"Putting on the canine"? Never heard that one before.
Glad I looked it up. It does not mean what I thought it meant: (or maybe the definition has changed over 80 years.)
TOP DEFINITION
put on the dog
Put on (the) dog is an expression that means ‘to make a display of wealth or importance, especially by dressing stylishly and flashily’. It’s similar in meaning to the later expression put on the ritz.
"In preperation for the large party, Bill really 'put on the dog'.
Okay, I get that until the '70s, many men went to the beach in some version of their dress clothes.
I had a grandfather who was poor - that's the only word for it - but he always wore, at minimum, a sport coat, dress trousers and tie. I have this vague memory of him taking off his dress shoes and socks and rolling up his cuffs at the beach and my mom trying to coax him to take off his tie.
But this pic ⇩ surprises me. The gentleman on the left is clearly successful and very aware of how he dresses. He is obviously at some sort of beach or resort locale. So why would he go to the beach in a full suit and tie get-up? He looks like the type of guy that would love to buy a "beach outfit."
Maybe the answer simply is that's what people did then, but this guy strikes me as someone who would want to have the "right" outfit for the beach. We've seen some already and we'll see more pics like this as this thread goes on, so I wanted to get that off my chest.
Oh, and I like his shoes a lot.
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