I'm new to the forum (first post) and I'm not sure if this has been discussed elsewhere (I searched, but didn't find). I'm also very new to the whole idea of fashionable dressing (especially that which involves a hat of any kind), so please forgive any ignorance I put on display here...
I've recently become very interested in 1920's-1940's men's fashion and have therefore been looking at a lot of old fashion magazine images. I've seen a lot of what appear to me to be "fashion faux pas"... for example a navy pin-striped suit with brown shoes and a BLACK fedora... or what appeared to be a black/gray suit with a dark brown fedora.... or mix-matched fabric patterns... etc...
My question is this: were these guys just super awesome and could thus get away with these things, have fashion rules changed, or am I simply mistaken in what I believe to be fashion protocol? How does one know what is "permissable" when combining elements (hats, shoes, jackets, etc) when assembling a vintage-inspired ensemble?
Sorry for the long post and thank you for your assistance in advance
I've recently become very interested in 1920's-1940's men's fashion and have therefore been looking at a lot of old fashion magazine images. I've seen a lot of what appear to me to be "fashion faux pas"... for example a navy pin-striped suit with brown shoes and a BLACK fedora... or what appeared to be a black/gray suit with a dark brown fedora.... or mix-matched fabric patterns... etc...
My question is this: were these guys just super awesome and could thus get away with these things, have fashion rules changed, or am I simply mistaken in what I believe to be fashion protocol? How does one know what is "permissable" when combining elements (hats, shoes, jackets, etc) when assembling a vintage-inspired ensemble?
Sorry for the long post and thank you for your assistance in advance