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It's Nice That : Photographing the fashionistas of the early 1900s – Tom Phillips' new book is fantastic Fashion 1910, 1910s Fashion, 20th Century Fashion, Vintage Mens Fashion, Edwardian Era, Edwardian Fashion, Look Vintage, Cthulhu, Vintage Pictures

Taking a look at Tom Phillips' new _Menswear_ book, there is no denying that when it comes to perfecting the dapper look it is our elders that are the true masters. Looking fantastic in tweed and getting away with sporting the very finest of handle-bar moustaches without being labelled as try-hard or trendy, when it comes to fashion it would be wise for us to take a leaf out of the books of those a few generations back.

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1912 Men's Norfolk Jacket, Edwardian era sportswear clothing, hunting clothes Edwardian Mens Fashion, Sack Suit, Norfolk Jacket, Victorian Men, Mens Fashion Illustration, Vintage Mens Fashion, Jackets Men Fashion, Hunting Clothes, Edwardian Era

During the early 1900s, Edwardian men’s clothing was relatively formal, with specific outfits worn at different times of the day. Interestingly, it was during the 1900-1919 years that for the first time, clothing started to be mass-produced. This reduced the need to have something tailor-made and ready made clothing more accessible for all, regardless of

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A Man In Knickerbockers. | Description:This is a photograph … | Flickr 1910s Mens Fashion, Victorian Gentleman, Sports Attire, Vintage Gentleman, 1910s Fashion, Vintage Man, 20th Century Fashion, Vintage Mens Fashion, Edwardian Era

Description:This is a photograph of a man with a stiffly waxed moustache, dressed in sporting attire, knickerbockers and a flat cap, carrying a staff. Date:c. 1910. This image is taken from a larger photographic record held at Northumberland Archives. The set consists of traditional portrait photography from the early 20th century taken by photographer John Worsnop. Our Catalogue Reference: NRO 01449-531 This image is from the collections of Northumberland Archives. Feel free to share it…

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