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Great Male Renunciation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Great Male Renunciation
The Great Male Renunciation is the historical phenomenon at the end of the 18th century for menswear to stop using brilliant or refined forms, which were left to women's clothing.〔Joanna Bourke, ''The Great Male Renunciation: The Men's Dress Reform Party in Interwar Britain'', Journal of Design History, 9.1, 1996, 23-33.〕 Coined by psychoanalyst John Flügel in 1930, it is considered a major turning point in the history of clothing in which the men relinquish their claim to adornment and beauty. The Great Renunciation encouraged the establishment of the suit's monopoly on male dress codes at the beginning of 19th century. ==References==
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