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1 | "It cannot be supposed that men make no study of dress" : the "disappearance" of men's fashion and consumption in Victorian Britain | 21 |
2 | Outfitting the gent : the emergence of the male consumer and the commodification of the male body | 52 |
3 | "Really there is much more to be said about men's fashions than I had imagined" : fashion and the birth of the men's lifestyle periodical | 91 |
4 | From dandy to masher to consumer : competing masculinities and class aspirations | 128 |
5 | Ready to wear : class performance and the triumph of middle-class sartorial taste | 161 |
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