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Men's Fashion

Fashions for
Men of the Forrest
and of the Sea

• Vanity Fair Magazine, 1917 •


For too few of us it is understood that fashion need not end in the wilderness: for it is more than likely that it is there where the need for fashion was first recognized and it was there, among the toads and the dung, that the well-dressed man first crawled out of the muck and civilization

was born. With all this in mind, Robert Lloyd Trevor reviewed the fashions for the enjoyment of camp-life in this 1917 Vanity Fair review. Another vital concern touched upon by the journalist was the clothing available to the yachtsmen at that time:

“Yachting is one of the things that begin at the bottom. That is to say, at the shoes. They are the foundation, as it were, for the rest of life on the rolling deep.”

Read Clothing the Camper and Yachtsman <br>(Vanity Fair Magazine, 1917) for Free
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Fashions for Men of the Forrest and of the Sea

Puttees Civilian FashionYachting Clothes 1917Camping Clothes 1917Man Fashion 1917Fashion DesignFashion History BookOnline Database of Fashion ArticlesYachting ShoesWhite Bucks for YachtingNorfolk Jacket 1917Fashion Design HistoryTrap-shhoter Coat 1917Hunting Tweeds 1917
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