84,99 zł
A Dictionary of Men’s Wear is a comprehensive reference work that delves into the terminology, history, and evolution of men’s clothing and accessories. Compiled by Sidney V. Barrett and first published in 1951, this book serves as an indispensable guide for anyone interested in the world of men’s fashion, from students and historians to tailors and style enthusiasts. The dictionary is meticulously organized in alphabetical order, offering clear and concise definitions for a wide array of garments, fabrics, tailoring terms, and accessories that have shaped men’s wardrobes over the centuries. Each entry provides not only a definition but also historical context, tracing the origins and development of items such as the frock coat, waistcoat, cravat, and more. The book covers both everyday and formal attire, including military uniforms, sportswear, and occupational dress, reflecting the diversity and richness of men’s wear across different cultures and eras. In addition to clothing, the dictionary addresses related topics such as textile types, tailoring techniques, and the evolution of fashion terminology. Illustrated with diagrams and period sketches, A Dictionary of Men’s Wear brings to life the craftsmanship and artistry behind men’s fashion. It highlights the influence of social, economic, and cultural factors on the way men have dressed, offering insights into the changing standards of taste and propriety. Whether used as a practical manual for those in the clothing trade or as a fascinating resource for the curious reader, this book remains a valuable and authoritative source on the language and lore of men’s fashion.
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Liczba stron: 582
Rok wydania: 2025
