The lowest button of this sleeveless part of a 3-piece suit is left open, which some trace to Edward VII's large royal gut
In the 1800s the height of these posed a storage problem until Antoine Gibus made them collapsible
Style.com reports some of these shown by Gaultier "were short enough to be belts"
Some people mentally add "l-y" to this brand of super-comfy Australian sheepskin boots
For men, a cravat is a wide necktie; this is a scarf, lapped over & worn loosely around the neck
(I'm Jeff Probst in Panama.) One style of this accessory is called the pintado
A set of these men's dress shirt fasteners is seen here
In the 1890s men wore this in the cuff of the sleeve; today it goes in a jacket pocket
Sally Rand's first ones were made of ostrich feathers
Bugle Boy dreamed up these tight-fitting pants decorated with many zippers; the nylon was ideal for break dancing