1. Going to do a thread here on a couple observations of men in 1920s and 1930s photos.
The first big thing I've noticed is:
1. Men wore suits and "formal" attire everywhere, even places you would never think of today, like the beach, wilderness, snows, etc.
Examples
The first big thing I've noticed is:
1. Men wore suits and "formal" attire everywhere, even places you would never think of today, like the beach, wilderness, snows, etc.
Examples
2. The second big thing you notice is:
Male camraderie was taken seriously. Guys weren't worried about looking "gay" or any of that lame bullshit you hear today. They didn't need to worry: they were spontaneous, sincere, and not uptight. Guys weren't uptight about touching.
Male camraderie was taken seriously. Guys weren't worried about looking "gay" or any of that lame bullshit you hear today. They didn't need to worry: they were spontaneous, sincere, and not uptight. Guys weren't uptight about touching.
These are the two big take-aways I've noticed:
Formal attire is FAR more versatile than you think.
Male bonding was considered normal, desirable, and good.
Formal attire is FAR more versatile than you think.
Male bonding was considered normal, desirable, and good.