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  2. 80 Posts From The Victorian Era That Prove It Really Was A ...

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    #37 Three Women From Guadeloupe, On Ellis Island, About 1910, Photograph By Augustus Sherman ... One Of Them Is Dressed In A Nice 3 Piece Suit. The Waist Coat Seem To Be Double Breasted. Circa 1890s.

  3. 1900s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Photo of William Howard Taft in a three-piece suit, c. 1907. British formal dress: David Lloyd George (left) and Winston Churchill wear frock coats and top hats, 1907. Irish immigrants in Kansas City, Missouri, 1909. The man second from the left is wearing a flat cap.

  4. 1910s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Formal daywear includes wing-collared shirt, three-piece suit with wide lapels and pressed trousers, Germany, 1912; Portrait of Ludwik Żeleński wearing a three-piece suit with characteristic collarless vest or waistcoat. His shirt has a tall, stuff collar. Poland, 1912; Advertisement for men's sack suits, United States, 1912

  5. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    A few suit makers continued to make waistcoats, but these tended to be cut low and often had only four buttons. The waistline on the suit coat moved down again in the 1980s to a position well below the waist. By 1985-1986, three-piece suits were on the way out and making way for cut double-breasted and two-piece single-breasted suits.

  6. 2009 comebacks: The three-piece suit - AOL

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    The three-piece suit can be an amazing tool in your wardrobe, and, so long as you're doing a good job at work, an excellent way to stand out and be remembered. Fashionising is quick to point out ...

  7. Suit - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ambassador to the U.N Samantha Power and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin wearing business wear suits as per their gender, 2016. The word suit derives from the French suite, [3] meaning "following," from some Late Latin derivative form of the Latin verb sequor = "I follow," because the component garments (jacket and trousers and waistcoat) follow each other and have the same cloth and ...