Fashion Trends & Ideas : 1940s Men's Fashion & Clothes

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10.28.2025



The men’s fashion of the 1940s is the gangster look, which is achieved by wearing a pin stripped suit, double-breasted jacket and suspenders. Find a brown, gray or navy blue suit to dress in 1940s fashion with the help of this free video from an experienced clothing designer.

Expert: Bruce Marshall
Bio: Bruce Marshall is a clothing designer who has worked in Los Angeles and Miami for years. He has also worked for Nickelodeon as a stylist.
Filmmaker: Paul (Leopold) Volniansky

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