They’re pretty close to ’50s beachwear. All the flair is wacky.
BrickSniper132 on
The funny thing is that, aside from the exaggeration, this accurately predicts fashion trends as they continued through the 20th and 21st centuries. The continuing shift towards less and less outfit complexity, trending towards the simplistic which has thus far resulted in most people just wearing T-shirts and pants/shorts, which in 1905 would’ve probably been classed as underwear.
nekojiiru on
Ok but that dress is actually kinda really cute. They inadvertently prophesized visible tattoos becoming normalized too?
c3534l on
Those tattoos are more interesting and aesthetic than 99% of people’s tattoos I’ve seen.
hacktheself on
Honestly, my partner and I wear less than that in our homes, so…
AbacusWizard on
I like the hats.
RazMani on
Not quite. Feels more like Burning Man fest
PeterHolland1 on
Not far off 😛
AlexOfSpades on
god I wish
BrockenSpecter on
That hat absolutely stays on when they bone.
LichStarfiter on
They were just two decades off. This definitely has 1970s vibes.
anarchist_person1 on
Frankly kinda sick
Large_Yams on
That guy looks like that porn actor with the alphabet soup tattoo.
Agon-Alea on
They should have made that 2020; it looks like a hot day in Tampa with all the local circus freaks.
Automatic_Storm7482 on
Hope they didn’t predict high-waisted speedos for the beach!
UnusualConcentrate12 on
Guess the fashionistas of 1914 were onto something! Beach flair, here we come – wacky and all!
CyGuy6587 on
Is this the 1910’s equivalent of “boomer humour”?
Xikar_Wyhart on
Dude looks like a Pillar Man.
veljie on
If you been to a music festival. Yes.
Cototsu on
Well… They kinda got it right? Except this kind of fashion still isn’t considered standard or good-to-go to any decent place. Mostly.
BevansDesign on
I wonder what they would think seeing so many people running around in goddamn pajamas these days.
RiderMach on
I mean… yeah, men’s fashion is basically non-existent, just not that kind of non-existent.
Jonathonleewilliams on
Looks like Los Angeles today.
bascule on
My god, that guy’s hat, they predicted peacocking!
J0E_SpRaY on
Looks like an EDM festival
NocturnalPermission on
They pretty accurately predicted burning man. 
LodlopSeputhChakk on
Dude looks like a Togepi.
derekYeeter2go on
Off by 17 years!
FiredFox on
The prediction of meaningless and random tattoos is spot on.
Menoth22 on
I know what i’m wearing next pride.
SonofFinn on
Not too far off
InternetCrank on
That harlots smoking a *pipe*! Harumph…
myloveisajoke on
Not too far off if its a pride event lol
Yeegis on
Its absolutely hilarious how people in 1914 couldn’t imagine getting rid of canes and dress hats.
leif777 on
I live beside a university in the downtown core of a major city. I’ve seen shit weirder than this. I’m also old, so maybe it’s just me.
MineralPoint on
Wow, that’s actually like the 1980’s – covered in tattoos and not much else while laughing at old times.
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They’re pretty close to ’50s beachwear. All the flair is wacky.
The funny thing is that, aside from the exaggeration, this accurately predicts fashion trends as they continued through the 20th and 21st centuries. The continuing shift towards less and less outfit complexity, trending towards the simplistic which has thus far resulted in most people just wearing T-shirts and pants/shorts, which in 1905 would’ve probably been classed as underwear.
Ok but that dress is actually kinda really cute. They inadvertently prophesized visible tattoos becoming normalized too?
Those tattoos are more interesting and aesthetic than 99% of people’s tattoos I’ve seen.
Honestly, my partner and I wear less than that in our homes, so…
I like the hats.
Not quite. Feels more like Burning Man fest
Not far off 😛
god I wish
That hat absolutely stays on when they bone.
They were just two decades off. This definitely has 1970s vibes.
Frankly kinda sick
That guy looks like that porn actor with the alphabet soup tattoo.
They should have made that 2020; it looks like a hot day in Tampa with all the local circus freaks.
Hope they didn’t predict high-waisted speedos for the beach!
Guess the fashionistas of 1914 were onto something! Beach flair, here we come – wacky and all!
Is this the 1910’s equivalent of “boomer humour”?
Dude looks like a Pillar Man.
If you been to a music festival. Yes.
Well… They kinda got it right? Except this kind of fashion still isn’t considered standard or good-to-go to any decent place. Mostly.
I wonder what they would think seeing so many people running around in goddamn pajamas these days.
I mean… yeah, men’s fashion is basically non-existent, just not that kind of non-existent.
Looks like Los Angeles today.
My god, that guy’s hat, they predicted peacocking!
Looks like an EDM festival
They pretty accurately predicted burning man. 
Dude looks like a Togepi.
Off by 17 years!
The prediction of meaningless and random tattoos is spot on.
I know what i’m wearing next pride.
Not too far off
That harlots smoking a *pipe*! Harumph…
Not too far off if its a pride event lol
Its absolutely hilarious how people in 1914 couldn’t imagine getting rid of canes and dress hats.
I live beside a university in the downtown core of a major city. I’ve seen shit weirder than this. I’m also old, so maybe it’s just me.
Wow, that’s actually like the 1980’s – covered in tattoos and not much else while laughing at old times.
[The artist](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otho_Cushing) went through a period where he stylized people as Greco-Roman gods.