In 2021 the simmer ashubii started a thread by this name, which served as an inspiration to several of us. Now like many other threads the screenshots did not get transferred over, nor did it en...
Among the Victorian middle class we'd find out teachers, lawyers, doctors and shop keepers. They were far better off than the working class, but far from as rich as the upper class. Their clothes would have more color and better fabrics, and be more on trend than the working class fashion.
For men there is one suit from GT that is better than everything else. The high starched collar, the fact that it's a three piece suit, the size of the vest and the pocket watch are all great details. A lighter one for summer, a darker one for the rest of the year would work well. A bowler hat would be the fashionable choice to wear with it. The vest/jacket combo from Discover University also work well as everyday wear for a middle class man, and while it's not perfect the bow-tie suit from Vampires would also work (it's a bit low cut for the vest). For winter the coat from Vampires is brilliant (and something I personally use well into the 1930s as we have so few coats in game).
Suit: GT (1+4), Vamp (3). Jacket (2): DU. Vest (5): RoG. Coat (6): Vamp. Pants: Spa (2), BG (5). Shoes: Vamp (1,4,6), MWS (2,3), GT (5). Hats: BG (bowler), Paranormal (5). Some objects are reward objects.
For formal or party wear a man of this standing would wear a tailcoat and a top hat. For less formal dinner parties his every day wear would work well. For sportswear I went with an outfit inspired by tennis outfits of the time. Long white pants, shirt (often a tie) and a knitted cardigan or sweater were common outfits. With it you'd wear two toned oxfords, which was the sporting shoe of the time. Sleepwear was pyjamas or like here, a morning gown and a pair of slippers. For bathing suits it was a full body suit, here represented by two separates because we have nothing in game that really resembles it. I figured this would work, although it is a bit bare (a bathing suit of the time would have sleaves and longer legs).