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The pinstripe suit emerged in Victorian Britain as a form of subtle "branding" for different banks, allowing employees to be identified by their specific stripe pattern
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there’s something more serious, sinister and deeply ironic about a pinstripe suit in 2024 when office culture and suits in the workplace (and anywhere else) barely exist.
Chapter 24: The Thrill of a Pinstripe Suit
The pinstripe suit has English roots, but whether or not it became elevated from the world of banking or sports is debatable. Fun fact: English bankers during the Victorian era loved a pinstripe suit and the stripes themselves served as a kind of coded messaging—the difference in thickness and distance between stripes represented different banking... See more
Chapter 24: The Thrill of a Pinstripe Suit
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In the 1400’s, wearing stripes was dangerous. Back then a stripped article of clothing meant that you were an outcast. You were either a low-class citizen or possibly even a prostitute. It wasn't until the 1700s that things changed for the stripe. A vertical-stripped article of clothing in this time meant wealth and privilege. After the creation of... See more
Threads of Rebellion: The Pinstripe Manifesto
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