Simplex Munditiis, Gentlemen

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Simplex Munditiis, Gentlemen

by Mortimer Delano de Lannoy, Reginald Harvey Arnold

EN·~2 hours

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A practical handbook from the late‑19th century, this guide offers men a clear roadmap to cultivating a refined appearance without the need for great wealth. It stresses that true gentlemanly style rests on simplicity, good taste, and immaculate execution, urging readers to avoid fleeting fashions in favor of timeless elegance. The author treats dress as an extension of character, linking proper attire directly to manners and cultured conversation.

The text walks the listener through the three daily dress codes—morning, afternoon and evening—detailing everything from the appropriate black derby hat to the correct cut of calf‑skin shoes. It explains how to choose fabrics, match waistcoats, and achieve a flawless fit for trousers, emphasizing that the smallest misstep in tailoring is quickly noticed. While focused on clothing, the work promises a companion section on social customs, positioning well‑chosen garments as the foundation of a truly polished gentleman.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (120K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the authors

Mortimer Delano de Lannoy

Mortimer Delano de Lannoy

1869–1920

A late-19th-century writer on dress, manners, and heraldry, his work offers a vivid glimpse of the social codes and cultivated tastes of his era. He moved easily between etiquette manuals and genealogical research, bringing a distinctly old-world sense of ceremony to both.

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Reginald Harvey Arnold

Best known for a witty late-19th-century guide to men's dress and etiquette, this little-known writer helped turn social polish into lively, readable advice. His surviving work has endured mainly through the charm and period detail of its observations.

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