Victorian men wore waistcoats as a fashionable and essential part of their formal attire, reflecting their social status and attention to detail in dress. The waistcoat served both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing an additional layer of warmth while also showcasing intricate fabrics and patterns that demonstrated wealth and personal style. It was often seen as a symbol of refinement and propriety, aligning with the era's emphasis on gentlemanly conduct and appearance.
What do you mean? men walked around naked.
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Men
A big soft shell taco
some floppy boxers that were short
No. Men and women wear underwear to bed all the time and nothing bad happens to them.
Nightgowns are more comfortable than pajamas actually, so everybody used to wear them to bed before we decided that men ought to only wear pants.
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
Yes, lots of men wear pyjamas, so there is nothing wrong with doing so.
Victorian men commonly wore fabrics such as wool, linen, and cotton for their clothing. Wool was favored for suits and outerwear due to its durability and warmth, while linen was often used for lighter garments, especially in warmer weather. Cotton became more popular in the later Victorian period for everyday shirts and undergarments. Additionally, silk was used for formal wear and accessories, adding a touch of luxury to men's attire.
Many used powder in Victorian times and some use it now(especially on stage)
Wealthy men in Victorian England wore black doeskin pantaloons, a white vest and a black dress-coat with a full collar. It was also fashionable to wear blue or lavender pantaloons and gloves.
The average underwear (undershirt/boxers*) *undies 4 others
Nothing
rags
Not all did.