Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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Victorian society was very class rigid, you were expected to dress according to your station in life. Doctors, Lawyers, Gentry, tradesmen, all had a type of dress-code to observe.
In most cases the younger generation always had someone to look up to. Like a junior Doctor or Lawyer would have a senior partner, someone who would expect him to look the part, and dress accordingly. Not bring any kind of ill repute to the profession, etc.
As for looking theatrical, it need not be much, his hat or the style of collar & cuffs, the colour or style of tie, the type of jacket - knee-length or shorter, or tailed coat perhaps.
One poster speculated that perhaps Israel Schwartz was the illusive Mr Astrachan.
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