HappyStroller wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, gentlemen, but according to sartorial history, trousers were constructed without cuffs until a certain Prince of Wales folded up his pants while out in the country side. If that is the case, then cuffless pants should be OK, right?
And, even today, the rule is semi-formal and formal pants must not have cuffs.
I agree, of course, on the soundness of the rule of "no cuffs ob formal suits".
I think it would depend on
which Prince of Wales we are indebted to for that particular rung on the ladder of sartorial progress.
If we have to go back beyond the two latest holders of the title, which, unless I am mistaken, brings us back to His late Majesty King Edward VII, then surely we must be resting on a precedent of sufficient antiquity as to make trouser turn-ups beyond the reach of censure by even the most exact upholders of tradition and propriety in the realm of dress.
Frog in Suit