Men's Fashion
Men's fashion in the 1920s had a snap, sizzle and brightness that have mostly associated with women's Jazz Age couture, and it stayed that way until the stock market crash of 1929. For the workplace or most daily business, men of all ages wore suits. However, whereas suits had traditionally been broad-shouldered, they were now cut to give men a more slim, boyish look. A majority of men's clothing in the 1920s took its cue from what popular athletes were wearing. Cuffs were added to trousers, further sharpening the look and drawing more attention to spectator shoes. Instead of suspenders, waist-slimming belts were becoming the popular means of holding up their trousers.