As early as 50,000 years ago, our ancestral Homo sapiens used whatever was in their surroundings to shield themselves from the harsh climate. Anthropologists have unearthed human fossils from the Arctic Circle and saw evidence of mens clothing made of fur and animal skin. In retrospect, in regions where the temperature was much warmer, evidences of mens clothes made primarily, of leaves and grass were discovered. These were used to cover primitive man from the dust and heat. At that time, mens clothing was nothing more that an ingenious invention borne from necessity.
As centuries passed though, mens clothing assumed a new significance it became a signature for social status. Emperors and Kings wore ornaments made of gold and rare jewels; nobles wore hats, while peasants adorned themselves with shells and plain-colored garments.
Many decades later man found the means to bridge his geographical gap with his neighbors. As a consequence, mens clothing became as diverse as the cultures of this world. Chinese men wore court dresses; the Scottish wore tartans and kilts, Filipinos were seen in their barongs that were woven from pineapple fiber. Because of this...