After the stock market crash in nineteen twenty-nine, almost every American lost their job. Not everyone could afford …show more content…
The men's ideal body changed in the nineteen thirties. The ideal body for a man was very athletic looking. If a man wanted a job, they would work out to look bigger and stronger so that job would hire them. Most jobs during The Great Depression required a great amount of strength (Vintage Dancer). The ideal look during the summer for men was a short-sleeved shirt that was a button down. Most summer shirts were tan colored. Winter shirts were dark blues . Each button down shirt had four pockets, unlike our one pocketed shirts today. Every man wore sweaters during the winter. It was typically the gift from the wife for Christmas (Vintage Dancer). Men’s pants were typically high-waisted. Wide belts were worn with the high-waisted pants. That was the general style for men. Some added a fancy twist to it, some added a little poor twist to it
A poor man’s casual look looked a little different than a wealthier mans casual look.Casual pants for poor men were not a solid color. Pants were more often than not plaid patterned because that was the only fabric at home that the ladies could make the pants our of (Vintage Dancer). The casual pants for a poorer man were pants that were cuffed at the bottom (Vintage Dancer). They did that so the pants would not get ruined as