It's the opposite. During the mid- to late-19th century, suits were the uniform of clerks and administrators. Those higher on the social and economic ladder — such as lawyers, doctors, and politicians — wore the more "gentlemanly" frock coat with a silk top hat. In fact, Labour Party founder Keir Hardie caused quite a stir when he showed up to work on his first day as a Member of Parliament while wearing a tweed suit to show his allegiance to his working-class constituents. The press was shocked, noting that he wore a "cloth cap in Parliament" (a tweed deerstalking cap, rather than the silk top hat).
With time, everyone wore the suit. By the early 20th century, those who owned the means of production wore the same uniform as those who managed them. Blurring this distinction can seem meaningless today, but it was quite a big deal in the early 20th century. Even manual laborers who wore more utilitarian clothing to work — chambray shirts, blue jeans, chore coats, etc — had a suit for religious services on Sunday. Thus, the suit was not a symbol of domination, but rather hid class markers.
To be sure, there were distinctions in how people wore suits and where they bought them. In London, businessmen could be distinguished by whether they bought their clothes from a "City tailor" or a "West End tailor" (the West End being the higher-grade option reserved for those with money). But these were relatively minor and only for the trained eye. Relatively speaking, class symbols today are significantly more obvious not only through the different grades of quality, but also logos and general aesthetics. Hence, to some degree, why fashion changes so rapidly today — people are constantly shifting their social position.
Tu eres católico porque crees en Dios
Yo soy católico porque voy a participar en las cruzadas sagradas lideradas por el Papa León XIV contra las tiranías blasfemas tecnocraticas para acabar con la IA
@izzynobre Dúvida honesta, onde conseguir os mp3? Pq a minha última visita ao mundo do torrent eu fiquei bem decepcionado com a quantidade de seeders para qualquer coisa um pouco fora do mainstream atual.
Thanks to the @oasishealthapp I’ve switched from poisonous FairLife Protein Milk to Bourbon and I can’t even begin to explain how much healthier I feel.
A sperm cell contains about 37.5 megabytes of information and there is about 100 million cells per milliliter.
The average ejaculation is about 2.25 milliliters and takes about 5 seconds.
This makes the average bandwidth of the human penis 1,687 terabytes per second.
I know....thats a lot of information to swallow.
Não foi apenas uma pessoa que perdeu hoje no Senado, foi uma família, foram amigos, foi o escritório de advocacia de um primo, foi o banco ultra disposto a pagar uma mesada gorda, o piloto do jatinho que levaria pessoas para assistirem a final da champions, toda sociedade
Brazil has officially entered it’s Russian joke moment.
A man is on a street corner in Moscow yelling “The president is an idiot “
Police surround him and handcuff him. They say “it is illegal to insult President Putin”
He says “You don’t understand I mean the Ukrainian president, Zelensky, he is the one I was insulting “
The police captain says “you can’t fool us, everyone knows who the idiot is”
@doutorprepucio@dacenturione Não por acaso, os criadores da modalidade são o fisioterapeuta alemão Alexander CROSS e a ortopedista britânica Johanna FITzgerald. Daí o nome.
Tenho que me desculpar publicamente pelas críticas a homeopatia na minha última postagem.
Foi injusto e desproporcional.
Afinal, a homeopatia nunca fez nada a ninguém.
"HABLO MESMO! 🗣️ A gata não guardou as palavras e mandou a real sobre essa onda de 'macho alfa' e 'beta' na internet. Ela questionou: se é tão alfa, por que tá o dia todo comentando em Reels de mulher? O que vocês acham: ela serviu fatos ou pegou pesado?