Forgotten Man
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For a long time and I still hear it today… the common misconception that people in the 20’s to the 40’s were smaller then, then they are today is sounding more and more annoying and incorrect then I can stand! I will explain.
Now, I’m 6’3” I’m tall, I have vintage, and it has taken me some time to collect clothing from the 20’s to the 50’s but, I have it and I still find a few things in my size now and again.
Now, if the common idea that men and women were smaller in the 20’s to the 40’s were true, I’d never have as much vintage in my size as I do now.
A man said to me the other day that there weren’t any fat men back then! I DID A DOUBLE TAKE! I said, I beg to differ; there were men who were larger back then! Obesity is nothing new! There may have not been as many as there seems to be today, but, there were men and women that had larger bodies then as we do today.
The classic argument is: But, if people were all different sizes then, why can’t we find clothing in that size? Well, I can tell you why and when I do, it will make sense!
Now, the reason why there seems to be more smaller sizes then, is because the normal sizes were sold more, worn more and tossed out! Bigger sizes fell prey to the same reasons… men of those early days only had maybe one or two suits… they wore them out, tossed them out and bought new ones.
It’s sad to think of it but, even back then people were throwing out clothes then and now! Maybe the grandparents held on to their stuff but, when they die, not always are their things sold off… in many cases the family will go in and clean out an entire home and toss all the old contents into a dumpster! People have been throwing away clothes and other collectables since the 1950’s! It’s really amazing that we have as much as we do from those years!
The human race has not changed all that much over the course of 70-80 years. It’s really not that long in the grand scale of time. Now, if you go further back, yes, I believe the average male or female was generally on the smaller size.
I firmly believe that the general average size 80 years ago was somewhat smaller then today but, the idea that 90% of the population of America fit into that general size is a laugh!
We have always come in different shapes, sizes and so forth… and we will continue to come in just that fashion… all shapes and sizes!
Thank you.
Now, I’m 6’3” I’m tall, I have vintage, and it has taken me some time to collect clothing from the 20’s to the 50’s but, I have it and I still find a few things in my size now and again.
Now, if the common idea that men and women were smaller in the 20’s to the 40’s were true, I’d never have as much vintage in my size as I do now.
A man said to me the other day that there weren’t any fat men back then! I DID A DOUBLE TAKE! I said, I beg to differ; there were men who were larger back then! Obesity is nothing new! There may have not been as many as there seems to be today, but, there were men and women that had larger bodies then as we do today.
The classic argument is: But, if people were all different sizes then, why can’t we find clothing in that size? Well, I can tell you why and when I do, it will make sense!
Now, the reason why there seems to be more smaller sizes then, is because the normal sizes were sold more, worn more and tossed out! Bigger sizes fell prey to the same reasons… men of those early days only had maybe one or two suits… they wore them out, tossed them out and bought new ones.
It’s sad to think of it but, even back then people were throwing out clothes then and now! Maybe the grandparents held on to their stuff but, when they die, not always are their things sold off… in many cases the family will go in and clean out an entire home and toss all the old contents into a dumpster! People have been throwing away clothes and other collectables since the 1950’s! It’s really amazing that we have as much as we do from those years!
The human race has not changed all that much over the course of 70-80 years. It’s really not that long in the grand scale of time. Now, if you go further back, yes, I believe the average male or female was generally on the smaller size.
I firmly believe that the general average size 80 years ago was somewhat smaller then today but, the idea that 90% of the population of America fit into that general size is a laugh!
We have always come in different shapes, sizes and so forth… and we will continue to come in just that fashion… all shapes and sizes!
Thank you.