Until the 1930s, white-tied Americans wore either double-stripe trousers, or a trousers with a single, wide tape of silk that had a satin line woven down the middle of it, creating the illusion of a double stripe.
In the 1930s, fashionable young Americans began wearing white tie with single-stripe trousers, though more traditional Americans continued to favor double stripes. By the late 1950s, even President Eisenhower wore single-stripe trousers, as did John F. Kennedy at his Inaugural Ball.
Nonetheless, double-stripe trousers have never completely disappeared from the U.S. landscape, and American bespoke tailors continued to make them throughout the '50s, '60s, '70s, and '80s ....




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