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The Intellect Handbook of Men’s Fashion

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The study of men's fashion has evolved from an emerging subject to a dynamic and growing field, intersecting with critical conversations on gender, race, sexuality, disability, colonialism, and globalization.

The Handbook of Men's Fashion pushes beyond conventional narratives by centering three guiding approaches: decentralizing and decolonizing men's fashion studies, global viewpoints, and intersectionality. With 34 chapters from fashion and dress scholars, the collection offers a uniquely progressive perspective on the field's development.

Divided into six sections-Theoretical Perspectives, People and Bodies, Places, Objects and Products, Promotions and Business, and Popular Culture-the book examines how masculinity is fashioned, contested, and expressed across time and space. Topics range from national dress and subcultural style to queer and disabled masculinities, luxury branding, and digital fashion communities. By centering histories and communities that have been marginalized in previous scholarship, the chapters collectively expand the boundaries of men's fashion studies.

Rather than providing a definitive account, The Handbook of Men's Fashion serves as an invitation to rethink the field, interrogate absences, and imagine new possibilities. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and industry professionals invested in the past, present, and future of men's fashion.

The main audience for this book is academic, but it will also appeal to fashion practitioners, curators, and cultural critics, and to general readers interested in the history, culture, and meaning of men's fashion and dress.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Intellect
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 March 2026
Pages
568
ISBN
9781835952238

The study of men's fashion has evolved from an emerging subject to a dynamic and growing field, intersecting with critical conversations on gender, race, sexuality, disability, colonialism, and globalization.

The Handbook of Men's Fashion pushes beyond conventional narratives by centering three guiding approaches: decentralizing and decolonizing men's fashion studies, global viewpoints, and intersectionality. With 34 chapters from fashion and dress scholars, the collection offers a uniquely progressive perspective on the field's development.

Divided into six sections-Theoretical Perspectives, People and Bodies, Places, Objects and Products, Promotions and Business, and Popular Culture-the book examines how masculinity is fashioned, contested, and expressed across time and space. Topics range from national dress and subcultural style to queer and disabled masculinities, luxury branding, and digital fashion communities. By centering histories and communities that have been marginalized in previous scholarship, the chapters collectively expand the boundaries of men's fashion studies.

Rather than providing a definitive account, The Handbook of Men's Fashion serves as an invitation to rethink the field, interrogate absences, and imagine new possibilities. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and industry professionals invested in the past, present, and future of men's fashion.

The main audience for this book is academic, but it will also appeal to fashion practitioners, curators, and cultural critics, and to general readers interested in the history, culture, and meaning of men's fashion and dress.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Intellect
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 March 2026
Pages
568
ISBN
9781835952238