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Books : Releases : Spring 2011

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American Menswear (cloth)
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American Menswear (cloth)

Retail Price $59.95
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Costume studies
396 pages | 8.75 x 11.25 | cloth
650 b/w, 37 color illustrations
Costume Society of America Series
Published March 2011
978-0-89672-722-9

An indispensable survey of men’s fashions over the past 150 years

American Menswear (cloth)

From the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century

Daniel Delis Hill

If clothes make the man, who makes the clothes—and the trends they inspire? Fashion historian Daniel Delis Hill takes readers on a fascinatingly detailed tour of America’s changing sartorial landscape, tracing menswear from the tailors and “slop shops” of the early nineteenth century to Calvins, tattoos, and the Armani tux.

Each chronological section covers the full range of men's clothing by category, including suits and evening wear, outerwear, sportswear, accessories, sleepwear, swimwear, underwear, and grooming. Documenting the panorama of men’s dress with 650 illustrations (many never before gathered in book form), Hill describes the social developments that contributed to and sprang from changing styles of masculine clothing. Additionally, he demonstrates how technological innovations as small as the inch measuring tape or as sweeping as the treadle sewing machine revolutionized the manufacture of menswear, and how mass production, distribution, and marketing democratized men’s fashion. Examining evolving ideas and ideals of masculinity across two centuries of American history, Hill thoughtfully considers the societal implications of men’s choices in dress.

American Menswear contributes a much-needed resource to the fields of costume history, fashion design and merchandising, men’s studies, advertising and marketing history, popular culture, and American history—as well as a treat for the casual reader and an eye-catching addition to any art reference library.

Praise for As Seen in Vogue

A trunk full of design and delight. —ForeWord

Valuable for its clear overview of trends. . . . Highly recommended. —Choice

Daniel Delis Hill has worked as a retail fashion illustrator, creative director of fashion photography, and assistant professor in the Department of Fashion at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the author of six books on American fashion history, including A History of World Costume and Fashion and As Seen in Vogue: A Century of American Fashion in Advertising (TTUP, 2007). A graduate of the University of West Florida and Florida State University, he lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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