Men’s fashion doesn’t change as quickly as women’s fashion (understandably so since we’re not nearly as fickle) but that’s not to say that it hasn’t changed at all. Over the last 100 years men’s fashion has gone from practical to peacock, ranging from black and grey to bright colors and patterns. This collection of photography and illustrations demonstrates the impact of designers like Ralph Lauren and Armani in contrast to street fashion and looks inspired from club scenes. If you intend to single-handedly bring back a certain look 100 Years of Menswear will show you how to do it right.
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