Customized suits have become very popular nowadays. Whether it is for work or leisure time, you can’t go wrong with wearing a suit. The style of suit customization has changed from rigorous and solemn to some casual fashions now. No matter how the clothing trend changes, wearing a suit will not be outdated. Today we Let’s talk about the style change of suits.
In the 1850s, there were no fixed styles for suits. Some were waisted, some were straight; some were open-pocketed on the left chest, and some had no pockets. Suits were basically finalized in the 1890s, and they were widely spread around the world.
In the 1950s, male suits tended to be natural and easy, but the changes were not very obvious. In the same period, women’s jackets have changed a lot. The main changes are from the original pinched waist to a loose waist, longer length and wider hem. In addition to the lapel, the collar is also related to the door collar, and the cuffs are mostly inlaid with sleeves. The popular one-piece sleeves look stable and elegant.
In the 1960s, slanted shoulders, wide waists and small hem were commonly used in men’s suits and women’s jackets in the mid- to late period. The collar and lapels of men’s suits are very small; women’s jackets are larger, with a straight waist and reaching the hip line. The sleeves are popular with one-piece sleeves and cross sleeves. The hip circumference of the suit skirt is perpendicular to the hem and the length reaches the knee. Tight pants and medium-length women’s trousers are popular in trousers. The men’s and women’s suits of this period have a simple and brisk style, which is also the style that many professional wear manufacturers are now making.
In the 1970s, men’s suits and women’s jackets returned to their basic shapes before the 1940s, with flat shoulders pinched at the waist and flared pants popular in pants. Short skirts were popular in the early stage of women’s clothing, but they were lengthened and the hem was larger in the later stage. In the late 1970s, the suit had some changes. The main manifestation is that the waist of the men’s suit is looser, the collar and lapels are moderately sized, and the trousers are straight-legged, and the shape is natural and well-proportioned. In women’s suits, small collars and small lapels are popular, with a wider waist and rounded corners. Most of the bottoms of women’s suits are worn with longer skirts with a wider hem.