And here are some very modern-looking PAJAMAS:Check out the caption on this one:And some LUGGAGE:
Finally, a few HATS. I didn’t take many photos of these, since many fine images have been posted in the past by other Loungers, and I didn’t want to duplicate their posts:
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[]The '30s IN COLOR! From the pages of APPAREL ARTS (Christmas 1932 and June 1937).Dress shirts (1932):Dress shirts (1937):Sportshirts and swim trunks (1937):[/size]
[]Hat (1932):Suits (1932):Sweaters (1932):Pajamas and boxer shorts (1932):Socks (1932):[/size]
[]Suspenders and belts (1932):[/size]
[]Neckties (1932):And last but not least, how to match winter colors and patterns (1932):[/size]
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[COLOR="Black"].[/COLOR](...) To begin at the beginning, here’s the treasure trove. Volume after volume of Esquire magazine issues, from 1934 onward:And here are some more SUITS, from summer to winter:
Lots and lots of SHOES :
The “Keds” shoes below were made of 100% canvas:And this shoe is still being made today. It’s still inexpensive, and looks exactly as it did in the 1930s: