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I don't rightly know where this thread really belongs but when did the trend toward sloppy attire really take hold?
I was at a fast food place today and noticed a large family group. The younger men (in their 30s) were all wearing T-shirts. The only person wearing a button-down shirt was the grandfather. I've also noticed that its very rare to see young men wearing button-down shirts anymore unless its business attire or part of some uniform -- in other words they only wear it when they have to.
I realize that the casual trend began in the '60s but it seems that even in the '70s and '80s, not exactly the most fashion forward decades, that button-down shirts were still a little more prevalent among young people than today.
I was at a fast food place today and noticed a large family group. The younger men (in their 30s) were all wearing T-shirts. The only person wearing a button-down shirt was the grandfather. I've also noticed that its very rare to see young men wearing button-down shirts anymore unless its business attire or part of some uniform -- in other words they only wear it when they have to.
I realize that the casual trend began in the '60s but it seems that even in the '70s and '80s, not exactly the most fashion forward decades, that button-down shirts were still a little more prevalent among young people than today.