Why Did People Stop Wearing Suits?

The decline of American formal dress throughout the decades

Alexander Yung
4 min readMay 27, 2022
A Street in New York in 1911 Colorized. Source: Youtube

IfIf you ever looked at photos from the early 1900s, you’ll see that practically everyone is wearing a suit in public. But if you look at photos today, almost nobody is wearing a suit. So why did people stop wearing suits? To find out, we’ll first have to analyze the suit’s evolution.

Before WWI, having a black or grey three-piece suit, striped trousers, a tie, and a bowler hat was essential for a man’s dress. After WWI, the style remained, as it symbolized a secure, nice life that so many soldiers daydreamed about during the war:

Suit with Bowler Hat. Source: Pinterest

After WWII, millions of returning soldiers wore the “demob” clothing, which consisted of the following: underwear, jacket, trousers, shirt, overcoat, hat, socks, and shoes:

Demob Suits. 1945. Source: Reddit.

Generally, these suits were very high quality, made from Scotch tweed suits. These suits also coincided with the post-war era’s culture of conservatism, with many working men wearing…

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