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During the 1800s, men would wear "breeches, waistcoats eith short skirts, a coat with curving back fronts." Dark velvet was a trend that began in the 1790s which men still wore.
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During the 1810, breeches and pantaloon were still being worn. Breeches were extended to the knee and were fastened with buttons and a buckle or tie.
https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1810-1819/#:~:text=Both%20breeches%20and%20pantaloons%20were,a%20buckle%20or%20tie%20(Fig. -
During the 1820s, breeches and pantaloons were still being worn but trousers were now a "boyish" garment. Later on in the 1820s, men started wearing trousers more so they were no longer just for young boys.
https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1820-1829/ -
During the 1830s, men would wear dark coats with light trousers and dark carats, like a tie, during the day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1830s_in_Western_fashion -
During the 1840s, men started to wear tight tailored coats with their trousers. The rich men would still wear their corsets to show their wealth. Frocks and cutaway coasts were the most common style men wore during this time.
https://www.historicalemporium.com/1840-victorian-photo-gallery.php#:~:text=1840's%20men's%20fashion%20was%20marked,were%20the%20most%20common%20style. -
During the 1850s, men still wore jacket, trousers, shirt, vest, and a necktie. Other working men such as farmers would wear a smock during the day while business men would dress up just like a normal day.
https://glcp.uvm.edu/landscape_new/dating/clothing_and_hair/1850s_clothing_men.php