BOOK GIVEAWAY: "American Menswear"
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The book American Menswear by Daniel Delis Hill was featured in the Notions department in a past issue of Threads. This book gives extensive details on menswear ranging from the Civil War to the twenty-first century. Each chapter covers an era of mens fashion. This is a great book to help explore the history of fashion.
It's surprising to see the rapid changes especially due to the social developments, as Hill describes. With each chapter Hill shows how technological advancements, global and national events, and simply an evolving culture form the many parts to menswear. He includes all aspects of menswear, from hats to sportswear to underwear.
CIVIL WAR TO THE 21st CENTURY
This book examines evolving ideas and ideals of masculinity across two centuries of American history. Hill doesn't keep a shallow look, but deeply considers the events and attitude of the time periods to understand the choices of mens dress. This is a great resource when it comes to costume history. This is an excellent addition to any art library.
YOU COULD WIN THE BOOK!
Which era would you find most fascinating? Share your thoughts in a comment, and you'll be entered into our drawing for a copy of this book. Just leave your comment prior to the deadline--11:59 pm EST, November 12, 2012. The winner will be randomly selected and announced during the week of November 15. The winner will also be notified via email.
Posted on Oct 30th, 2012 in design, giveaway, book, menswear
























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Posted: 1:11 pm on November 10th
Yes rolled up sleeves are now a cliche, but great soft yet structured jackets in colors other than gray, black, brown and navy made men look polished but not stuffy, casual but not grungy.
A man in a tuxedo from almost any era is eye candy...:)
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So, Civil War to turn of the century.
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