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by Hor Shan, Hor
A suits is commonly an accomplished wear or outfit, suits becomes a traditional dress on the mid of 19th century, suits are combine of various items of costumes such as shirt, necktie, trouser, a waist coat, cap etc.
Men’s suits are more common comparing the suits of women’s, teenagers, or kids. Suits are especially wearied on the particular occasions.

Wearing of suits bring a fashion in the modern business world, some of them are mentioned with details.

A shirt is referred as a upper garments used to protect and cover our body, nowadays different types, color, and sizes. They seems marvelous and fantastic, everyone’s like that too.

It may be defined as costumes which make good looks, there are three types of jackets according to its size, and single breasted jackets are unbuttoned whereas double and triple are buttoned. It is wearied in upper after shirts is wearied.

A tie is a piece of clothes. Meant for hanging in the neck which cover the neck portion by the collar with touching the bottom at the top of the belts buckers, mainly business man wear this tie for great occasions.

A pant is an outfit which is intended to cover our legs portion of our body. Further it makes good look and provides comforts, mainly wear by the gents.

Suits were so popular among the white in the previous days, later every peoples uses this suits in exceptional occasions, meeting etc. on the other hand, ones looks smarts and seems intelligent, everyone can purchase suits in the garments market through their choice.


The continually changing vogue is now such a large part of all urban cultures that it is easy to assume it has always been a part of society. In fact, the habit of constantly changing styles of dress began in Europe in the middle of the 14th century. During this time the cut of mens over-garments changed rapidly, the length shortened from mid-calf to mid-buttock and they became tighter. This cutting edge new style became the distinctive tailored jacket over trousers outline of the western man, an outline which endures to this day.

Historically, the fashion of men and women has differed massively. Mens fashions often had roots in the military and womens focussed on the dress. Although colour, cut and style fluctuated, the basic template remained the same. Women wore dresses and men wore some form of the modern suit.

One of the best known early attacks on the sex based fashion status quo was carried out in the Victorian period by Amelia Bloomer. Heavily involved in womens suffrage in 19th century America Bloomer campaigned for womens rights with the kind of genteel dignity of the Victorians. Surprisingly it is not her political work Mrs. Bloomer is remembered for, it is for her affiliation with controversial and politically charged fashion for which she is best known. The invention of the Bloomer suit by Elizabeth Miller in 1851( a pair of loose trousers gathered at the ankle similar to those worn in by women in Middle Eastern countries with a short dress on top) was heavily promoted by Bloomer in her womens newspaper, The Lily.

Mrs. Bloomers advocated new clothing style was a fashion revolution, the new costume reflected her political views and those of her readership. The inclusion of trousers in western womens dress was largely unheard of and by publicly wearing the controversial costume, Bloomer made her desire for equal rights impossible to ignore. Unfortunately Bloomers gender-boundary smashing fashion statement was short lived. It was met with ridicule from the press and public opinion was hardly sympathetic to her cause. Eventually even Bloomer herself gave up and returned to conventional fashions.

Trousers did not return to womens fashion for almost a century and when they did begin to appear in the 1930s it was mainly for practicality rather than any kind of political statement. Women were becoming increasingly active, taking part in sport and leisure activities which previously were the reserve of men. By taking part in these activities and wearing clothes which, at the time, were still considered to be mens items, women were blurring accepted gender boundaries and by doing so they began the slow evolution of the androgynous fashions we see today.

Fast forward to the 1970s and a shocking new fashion trend was sweeping the nation. The punk look was deliberately designed to be as shocking and rebellious as possible. Offensive t-shirts featuring symbols and slogans selected deliberately for their shock value were commonplace, as were military style boots and very tight jeans or leather trousers. This non-conformist uniform was very similar for both male and female punks. The early designs of punk godmother - Vivienne Westwood clearly show the early androgyny of punk. Make-up was mainly still a feminine item, however, in punk culture it was used to match the groups aggressive, shocking aesthetic. This further separated punk women from conventional images of femininity.

The appearance of fashions that created a androgynous third sex continued into the 1980s. New romantic and goth looks allowed the male use of make-up and feminine fabrics such as velvet and lace. It is arguable that these fashions were a direct response to the appearance of power dressing. A fashion which extolled the virtues of expressing wealth through dress, men wore expensive, well cut suits with exaggerated shoulder-pads and women followed suit, adapting the style in a distinctly feminine way. By creating one unisex style that incorporated masculine and feminine elements, new romantic and goth created an easily identifiable sub-culture. The movements relied on their non gendered, unconventional style to be noticed.

In modern times youth subculture has taken the manipulation of gender convention in fashion to a new level. Previously niche unisex fashions could be viewed as a reaction to the divide between masculinity and femininity in mainstream culture and fashion. In current popular fashion no such divide seems to exist, unisex fashion is on the catwalk, the street and niche cultures.

The rise of the so-called metrosexual - a man with the grooming inclinations and fashion awareness of a woman is a good example of modern androgyny. Even men who dress in traditionally masculine fashions often have grooming habits that would have been considered distinctly feminine as recently as the 1990s. Men now often straighten their hair to conform to the current aesthetic, mens moisturisers and haircare products are appearing with increasing regularity on supermarket shelves and some companies are now offering mens makeup. This makeup is not intended for obvious use like in goth and electro fashions but instead for subtle enhancement of the features, just like female makeup. With a rising awareness of grooming even traditionally masculine men are taking on a unprecedented level of femininity. Footballers, previously muddy cheeked embodiments of masculinity, seem to be on the forefront of this revolution. The likes of David Beckham advertise mens grooming products and publicly display a keen (if not slightly misguided) interest in fashion.

The modern penchant for androgyny seems to be here to stay, with men becoming increasingly aware of fashion, grooming and even emotion this could well be the first fashion trend that positively impacts society. Perhaps the typically feminine qualities of nurture and compassion will pass into mainstream mens culture, if so we have fashion to thank.

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