I think you may have also noticed that Mens fashion is really different now than it used to be. The thing is that it has changed a lot over time because of the way people live and the things they do. Every ten years or so men’s fashion has its special look. This look shows how men lived, what kind of work they did and how they felt about things. Some of these styles were really bold. Stood out while others were more simple.
1920s Classic Tailored Suits

Men in the 1920s wore sharp suits and dressing well was merely important. They wanted to look good every day, not for special occasions. To finish off their look men in the 1920s would wear hats, have shoes and make sure their hair was neat and tidy.
1930s Three Piece Suits

The three piece suit had vests that made it look more formal and put together. Men liked the three piece suit because it was tailored well and the clothing was always well pressed.
1940s Military Inspired Style

This clothing had shoulders and simple designs. World events made people think that utility and durability were more important than how something looked during the 1940s. Fashion in the 1940s was really about world events and practical clothing.
1950s Greaser Look

The greaser style felt really rebellious. It felt really cool. The leather jackets, the white t-shirts and the denim jeans became a symbol of confidence and a symbol of freedom for the people who wore them. The greaser style was about being confident and feeling free.
1960s Slim Mod Fashion

Men started wearing suits that were not too big. They liked narrow ties and simple designs. The style of music and city culture had a lot to do with the way men dressed which was sharp and polished. Men felt that this style was modern and made them look young.
1970s Bold and Expressive Fashion

People started wearing clothes with collars and flared trousers. They also liked wearing patterns. Men used fashion to show what kind of person they were. The fashion style was really playful and expressive.
1980s Power Dressing

The 1980s were about looking strong. People wore suits with broad shoulders and colors that stood out. Men wanted to look confident and successful when they dressed up. The 1980s style was a fit for the fast moving work culture of the 1980s.
1990s Relaxed Casual Wear

Simple sneakers were also really popular. Men liked comfort because they wanted to feel easy and natural in what they wore every day. Comfort was what men looked for in their clothes, like jeans and loose shirts because comfort made everyday life better.
2000s Logo and Street Style

Men put together clothes and bold clothes to show who they are and what modern culture is like. They wanted to express their identity through the clothes they wore like brand logos and street fashion.
2010s Clean and Minimal Style

Men moved toward simple, fitted clothing with neutral colors. Quality and fit mattered more than trends. This style felt mature, balanced and easy to wear in many settings.