What Was Uniform about the Fin-de- Siècle Sailor Suit?/
Rose,Clare.
What Was Uniform about the Fin-de- Siècle Sailor Suit?/ Clare Rose - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, - 24, Issue 2, May 2011, (105–1
The sailor suits widely worn by children in late-nineteenth-century Britain have been interpreted at the time, and since, as expressions of an Imperial ethos. Yet, a closer examination of the ways that these garments were produced by mass manufacturers, mediated by advertisers and fashion advisors and consumed by families makes us question this characterization. Manufacturers interpreted sailor suits not as unchanging uniforms but as fashion items responding to seasonal changes. Consumers used them to assert social identities and social distinctions, selecting from the multiple variants available. Cultural commentators described sailor suits as emulating Royal practice—but also as ‘common’ and to be avoided. A close analysis of large samples of images and texts from the period 1870–1900 reveals how these different meanings overlapped, making the fin-de-siècle sailor suit a garment that undermines many of our assumptions
Childhood--Europe--19th Century
Sailor Suit
Consumption
Masculinity
What Was Uniform about the Fin-de- Siècle Sailor Suit?/ Clare Rose - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, - 24, Issue 2, May 2011, (105–1
The sailor suits widely worn by children in late-nineteenth-century Britain have been interpreted at the time, and since, as expressions of an Imperial ethos. Yet, a closer examination of the ways that these garments were produced by mass manufacturers, mediated by advertisers and fashion advisors and consumed by families makes us question this characterization. Manufacturers interpreted sailor suits not as unchanging uniforms but as fashion items responding to seasonal changes. Consumers used them to assert social identities and social distinctions, selecting from the multiple variants available. Cultural commentators described sailor suits as emulating Royal practice—but also as ‘common’ and to be avoided. A close analysis of large samples of images and texts from the period 1870–1900 reveals how these different meanings overlapped, making the fin-de-siècle sailor suit a garment that undermines many of our assumptions
Childhood--Europe--19th Century
Sailor Suit
Consumption
Masculinity