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The vast majority of American men did not even wear
sack suits for every day attire.
Farmers, laborers, ranchers, factory workers and such
usually wore a outfit of sturdy wool, corduroy or denim
trousers, a wool flannel, linen or cotton pull over
shirt, a hat and sturdy shoes. Suspenders were commonly
worn, though they were unpopular with men who had to
bend or squat a lot, like sailors, cowboys or miners.
Trousers did not have belt loops until the 20th Century.
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