Why is Mens Fashion Boring? Not Beau Brummell : Next Historically Accurate Cosplay!

Thanks Birch for sponsoring! Get $400 off your organic mattress, plus two free pillows, at It’s finally time for another historically accurate cosplay, so that means RESEARCH! I don’t want to say that’s my favorite part of a project, but it certainly is the most exciting! This time I’m digging up info on English mens fashion of the 1830s and 1840s. Early Victorian menswear was not the bland suits we’ve come to associate with the 19th century. It was full of patterns and prints, newly invented colors, and some surprising silhouettes. Simply put, it’s not boring. And Beau Brummell had nothing to do with ANY of it! So let’s start breaking down that myth. While men’s clothing did calm down at the end of the 18th century, it was continuing in the direction it had been for decades at that point. Less trim, more practical colors and patterns, slimmer fit and shape, etc. The last burst of exaggeration with massive
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