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  2. Category:1940s fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion during the 1940s — clothing designed and/or popular in the 1940s. Also fashion designers and clothing companies active during the decade. The main articles for this category are 1930–1945 in Western fashion and 1945–1960 in Western fashion .

  3. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1930s, the "drape cut" or "London Drape" suit championed by Frederick Scholte, tailor to the Prince of Wales, was taking the world of men's fashion by storm. The new suit was softer and more flexible in construction than the suits of the previous generation; extra fabric in the shoulder and armscye, light padding, a slightly nipped ...

  4. 1940s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    1940s in fashion may refer to: 1930–45 in fashion; 1945–60 in fashion This page was last edited on 1 ...

  5. Zoot suit - Wikipedia

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    Jazz and Jump Blues singers helped popularize the style in the 1930s and 40s. Cab Calloway called them "totally and truly American". The suits were worn mainly by African American men, including a young Malcolm X. [6] During the rationing of World War II, they were criticized as a wasteful use of cloth, wool being rationed then.

  6. Hipster (1940s subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The zoot suit was the popular style amongst hepcats. It incorporated baggy or oversize suits sometimes with loud colors, thick chalk stripes, floppy hats, and long chains. Many zoot suiters would often wear a fedora or pork pie hat, color-coordinated with the suit. Occasionally they would have a long feather on the fedora or pork pie hat as ...

  7. 6 Reasons for Hair Loss in Men Under 25 (& How to Stop it) - AOL

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    Research shows that up to 30 percent of men deal with some form of hair ... pompadour during the '40s. Men were also partial to quiffed hair or short curls and were also prone to just slicking ...

  8. Drape suit - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, men's fashions followed the trend of women's. With Christian Dior 's New Look for women, came the Bold Look and Continental Cut for men. [ 3 ] The Bold Look was the continuation of the English drape cut with greater emphasis on the coordination of the suit with its accessories and shirt.

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