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Wrong Mr. T, foo! lol
The "Mr. T Look" of 1950 was Esquire's tag line for a slimmed down, cooled off version of the "Bold Look" of 1948. A little less lapel, a little more cuff peg, and a gentle narrowing down of tie, hat, and color and pattern choices.
Of course, it was all too tasteful and couldn't continue. It swung right into the so-called "Ivy" look of the mid-50s-early 60s, which was elite college style redefined by the inhibitions of the newly middleclass. The narrowing continued, no longer gentle but grim and serious: black-and-white clothes for a black-and-white era.
The "Mr. T Look" of 1950 was Esquire's tag line for a slimmed down, cooled off version of the "Bold Look" of 1948. A little less lapel, a little more cuff peg, and a gentle narrowing down of tie, hat, and color and pattern choices.
Of course, it was all too tasteful and couldn't continue. It swung right into the so-called "Ivy" look of the mid-50s-early 60s, which was elite college style redefined by the inhibitions of the newly middleclass. The narrowing continued, no longer gentle but grim and serious: black-and-white clothes for a black-and-white era.