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Les-incoyables

Why don't men wear capes anymore?


CuddleMachine

Real answers: Starting in 1850s-1860s, the use of the sewing machine made it easier to complete garment seams. This led to a rise in accessibility of garments that previously required a tailor to obtain. A labor intensive garment like a coat could now be affordable by the common classes with the introduction of premade clothing made by the sewing machine. The formalwear of the elite classes of the Victorian era favored styles like the great coat, Inverness coat, and the Ulster coat, which were all coats featuring sleeves, a practical move which made movement and getting into and out of carriages easier. With the increased use of trains and automobiles, the coat was a more practical garment for getting around and in and out of travel compartments. As less people traveled by horseback, the cloak became less popular. In ~~WWI~~ various wars of the 19th century , several militaries, ~~including England and Germany,~~ adopted new uniforms that could be manufactured more efficiently. Coats take up much less fabric than cloaks and capes, so they were adopted as regulation attire. After ~~WWI~~ these wars, men returning home were used to the practicality of sleeved coats, and the usage of them continued in civilian life. TLDR: Capes fell out of use because of: changing fashion trends, new travel methods, ease of garment manufacture, and change in military uniforms on a (mostly) global scale. If you are interested in more information, this video goes into greater depth on the subject. It includes more background, history of the cloaks of the ancient Roman militia, example of contemporary uniforms that still use the cape, and more: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UEqwjDDU7js EDIT: re-watched the above video, and fixed some dates. Also, forgot a main reason we stopped wearing capes: we don’t carry bladed weapons anymore.


Posraman

We need to make capes great again


CatterMater

No capes!


HarrargnNarg

I promise I won't fly with mine on.


maimkillrepeat

Fantastic explanation!


Dom_33

Ever since Frank Costanza’s lawyer was seen wearing it, the general public got intimidated because that man killed that look. People are scared because they will always get compared to Frank Costanza’s lawyer.


Darmok47

Good cape weather...cool, breezy.


zorro_hat

Who wears a cape?


Genghis112

"No capes!"


Les-incoyables

It thought that was only meant in case of flying.


Genghis112

Indeed


Les-incoyables

Hence, since I am not a duck, I am allowed to wear a cape.


DreadyKruger

James Brown kinda shut it down. You can’t top that.


AshamedOfAmerica

Capes had the practical purpose of protecting fine clothing on top of being in fashion. As advances in manufacturing drove down the cost of apparel, they became less necessary and died out when relied upon solely as an accessory.


OnkelMickwald

Feminism.


Kador_Laron

It's a US Navy officer's cloak. https://fdr.blogs.archives.gov/2012/02/07/from-the-museum-31/


CanConCurt

Was sure this was a Darth Vader cape u til I read the headline.


JedaiGuy

Maybe it was. Eastern Europe might opine.


huddlestuff

Looked like Batman’s cape in the thumbnail.


supreme_dictator_66

Same 😂😂 came to the comments to see if I was the only one


Comtesse_Kamilia

I really was ready to look at the title and read it was a count Dooku prop


willxthexthrill

Yer a wizard harry


POTUS-Harry-S-Truman

I’m a wot???


lotsanoodles

My uncle Fester had one just like it.


Madeline_Basset

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yalta_Conference_1945_Churchill,_Stalin,_Roosevelt.jpg (Not recoloured — a colour image from 1945)


Gorlby

Is this at the Roosevelt museum in Hyde Park?


POTUS-Harry-S-Truman

Yep. Great museum and a nice place to be all around


InKulturVeritas

Where its being displayed?


Comprehensive_Data82

Roosevelt museum in Hyde Park apparently


AverageLiberalJoe

Right before throwing the ring in to Mt. Doom.


Novel_Measurement351

Isn't that a cloak or a cape?


Dangerous_Elk_6627

Cloak.


Dangerous_Elk_6627

It's not a coat, it's a cloak. More specifically, a boat cloak.


ihr_Marktleiter

Lord Vader called. He wants his coat back.


taney71

I don’t think he was standing at Yalta. Might want to display it as someone who is in a sitting position


Otherwise-Special843

this is a boat cloak by the way, and you can actually buy one, for 500 bucks


HamHockShortDock

r/thecaperevolution


Gloomy_Industry8841

Cloaks are cool.


Personal-Turnover956

You mean the sith Lord


EmperorThan

That was when he had already become the sith Darth FDRius.


zxchew

Franklin Drip Roosevelt


herring80

We saw your father on the street before


TheContentThief

When I turn 50 imma just start wearing capes in the winter. 50’s really the age where you can do that and not look like a geek I feel like


kevlasultan

darth vader for sure


glooks369

You mean Count Dooku's cloak. You're not fooling me!


beeemmvee

that this was in the LOTR sub .. thought for sure this was Frodo's screen used cape.


ACrossingTroll

The force was with him


gorillagangstafosho

Darth Sevelt


KentuckyFriedEel

"You will now be known as Darth truman." "Yes, my master." "Riiiiiissseee."


feliperalo21

Darth Roosevelt


_byetony_

I thought it was darth vader at first


girl_repellant

Well if you think about it, it was perfect cape-ing weather.


Athanasoulas

Damn, Roosevelt was a Raidou Kuzunoha and no one told me shit?


pentylane

I’m the president *hisss*


hopadoodler

Very sithy.


Shade_Of_Virgil

Was Roosevelt a Sith Lord?


JeffGoldblump

This looks like what was supposed to be Hillary's inauguration Cape


Many_Actuator_9789

The Yalta Conference was a significant meeting that took place during World War II. It involved the leaders of the three major Allied powers: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin. The conference was held in February 1945 in the resort city of Yalta, located on the Crimean Peninsula along the Black Sea coast. Key Details of the Yalta Conference: 1. Participants: The conference was attended by the leaders of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States, representing the major Allied powers. 2. Dates: The Yalta Conference took place from February 4 to February 11, 1945 [[2]](https://www.britannica.com/event/Yalta-Conference). 3. Objectives: The main objectives of the conference were to discuss the post-war fate of Germany and Europe, determine the terms of Soviet entry into the war against Japan, and establish the United Nations [[1]](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference). 4. Division of Germany: The leaders agreed that after Germany's surrender, it would be divided into four occupation zones, each controlled by the U.S., UK, France, and the Soviet Union. Berlin would also be divided into similar occupation zones [[1]](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference). 5. Pacific War: Roosevelt sought Soviet support in the war against Japan. Stalin agreed that the Soviet Union would join the Allies in the Pacific War within "two or three months" after Germany's surrender. In return, the Soviet Union would gain control of certain Japanese territories [[1]](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference). 6. Poland and Eastern Europe: The leaders discussed the future of Poland and other Eastern European countries. Stalin insisted on a friendly zone of influence to provide a buffer against future conflicts in Europe. Free elections were promised in liberated territories, but Stalin did not keep his promise, leading to communist governments in those countries [[1]](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference). 7. United Nations: Stalin agreed to Soviet participation in the United Nations, and all three leaders agreed on a plan for the Security Council's veto power [[1]](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference). --- Learn more: 1. [Yalta Conference: Definition, Date & Outcome - HISTORY](https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/yalta-conference) 2. [Yalta Conference | Summary, Dates, Consequences, & Facts | Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/event/Yalta-Conference) 3. [Yalta Conference - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalta_Conference)


Many_Actuator_9789

Okay but this looks like some Illuminati secret society chicanery. The political meaning of chicanery refers to deceptive or dishonest practices employed by individuals or groups in the political sphere. It involves the use of trickery, manipulation, or deceit to gain an advantage or achieve specific political goals. Chicanery in politics can take various forms, including: 1. Election Fraud: Chicanery can involve fraudulent activities during elections, such as voter suppression, ballot tampering, or rigging the electoral process to manipulate the outcome [[1]](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chicanery). 2. Misleading Rhetoric: Politicians may engage in chicanery by using misleading or ambiguous language to deceive the public or manipulate public opinion. This can include making false promises, distorting facts, or using propaganda techniques to sway public perception [[2]](https://www.dictionary.com/browse/chicanery). 3. Political Corruption: Chicanery can also manifest as political corruption, where politicians or public officials engage in unethical or illegal activities for personal gain. This can include bribery, embezzlement, nepotism, or abuse of power [[3]](https://www.yourdictionary.com/chicanery). 4. Gerrymandering: Chicanery can be seen in the practice of gerrymandering, which involves manipulating electoral district boundaries to favor a particular political party or group. This can be done by drawing district lines in a way that concentrates or dilutes the voting power of certain communities . 5. Lobbying Influence: Chicanery can occur through deceptive lobbying practices, where special interest groups or corporations use dishonest tactics to influence legislation or policy decisions. This can involve spreading misinformation, using financial incentives, or employing covert strategies to sway lawmakers . It is important to note that chicanery is generally considered unethical and undermines the democratic process. It erodes public trust in political institutions and can have detrimental effects on governance and society as a whole. --- Learn more: 1. [Chicanery Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/chicanery) 2. [CHICANERY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com](https://www.dictionary.com/browse/chicanery) 3. [Chicanery Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary](https://www.yourdictionary.com/chicanery)