Men's fashion changed drastically after World War I. It became less formal. Men began to wear wide-legged trousers. Suits were made of lighter fabric and brighter colors. Suits were common place for the workplace and bow ties and knit ties were popular. White trousers and plaid sweaters became popular casual attire for young men.
some men wear hat because they are bold!
victory suit
didnt always have one but when it came out it was the little bow type now u may wear it anywhere and its kind of fashionable.
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some floppy boxers that were short
Saris are made of cotton or silk fabric. Men do not wear saris, as saris are worn by women.
The traditional clothing of the Pacific Islands are colorful fabrics with big flowers on it. The men wear this type of fabric tied around their waist. The women wear this type of fabric over the shoulder. Clothing for both sexes are fairly short in length.
Pakistani men and boys wear panjabees.
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
Many used powder in Victorian times and some use it now(especially on stage)
Men wear special Bakhrait garments and Fekrim leather hats. Women will wear traditional gowns made from joj fabric.
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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 Men were type of things they Meant to wear to war same with woman
men can wear suit and women can wear semi- formal
Roman emperors wore the tunic and toga just like any other man. The difference was in the fabric and in the purple coloring. When the emperor Caracalla came to power the toga was banned and the emperor and all men were required to wear the "caracalla" which was a cloak-type outer garment.