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In 1775, men wore a coat, waistcoat, breeches, stockings and powdered wigs. It was also fashionable to wear lace at the sleeves and neck.
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Simplicity became more fashionable during this time, with hair worn closer to the head. Men began wearing clothing that resembled a more rural style.
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It was around this time that English fashion became more popular than French fashion for the first time in a century. Men's pockets began to be placed in the front of their breeches. Powdered hair was less fashionable, and more natural colors were used instead of bright colors.
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During the Regency Era, men's fashion steered towards practical fabrics, such as wool, cotton, and buckskin. Men's clothing was understated, yet they were dressed as gentlemen.
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During this time, high collars lost popularity in favor of a lower collar. Wellington boots were the height of fashion. Overcoats, or great coats, were in high demand as well.