1900 Men | Decades Collection | *not all clothes in this are from the 1900s i tried to find a somewhat accurate representation on this website*
History: During this time the most formal option for men was the frock coat during the day and tails in the evening. However, it was starting to be seen as "old-fashioned", suitable for Sundays or conservative daywear. The essential Neckties authorized a pop of color. For men attending spectator sports in the summer; flannel and linen suits, straw Panama or boater hats, the royal-approved homburgs, and tweeds were all popular. Evening wear continued to be very formal, though the tail-less tuxedo, which was seen as less formal at the time, was becoming increasingly acceptable.