Ties for men in the 1920’s were very much the ties we today associate with men’s formal wear. Dark colored ties, cream colored ties and art deco patterned ties were popular then and work with nearly any suit that is not too loud in color.
Older boys wore suits that followed their adult counterparts. Black shoes and boots were popular for boys, as well. Just as girls wore starched dresses, boys wore stiff Eton collars outside their jackets. Sailor suits continued to be popular for boys, as well (Figs.
Origins. The necktie that spread from Europe traces back to Croatian mercenaries serving in France during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648). These mercenaries from the Military Frontier, wearing their traditional small, knotted neckerchiefs, aroused the interest of the Parisians.
What did men wear in the 1910s? In the 1910s, men typically wore three-piece suits for formal occasions, consisting of a jacket, vest, and trousers, along with stiff collared shirts, ties or bow ties, and leather shoes.
Men’s Neckwear (1900-1909) The tie was a must clothing accessory in men’s fashion during this period. Depending on occasion and/or formality different types of ties were worn.
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