Shops on A-Deck: transatlantic consumption, the masculine tourist and the metropolitanisation of the ocean liner

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Bronwen Edwards
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ABSTRACT This article is about the branches of fashionable London menswear retailers on ocean liners 1930–1960. It examines the design and spaces of shops on Cunard liners, and the connected discourses about masculine consumption cultures and geographies contained in trade journals, advertising and business records. The article draws together perspectives from consumption and design histories and geographies. It addresses the intersection between men's fashion, consumption and travel geographies on liner decks. It considers how metropolitan menswear retailers, adjusting to changing overseas markets, engaged with transatlantic leisure travel cultures. This created a complex web of production, retail and consumption spanning the Atlantic, whilst also demonstrating the elasticity of metropolitan consumption geographies. This study of liner shops re-examines the urban, 'located' nature of mid twentieth century fashionable consumption culture. It rethinks the ‘otherness’ of historic maritime life, repositioning the interior of the ocean liner as an extension of and staging of West End consumption space. It is also explored as a place of transformation, for preparing for the metropolitan.
A甲板上的商店:跨大西洋消费、男性游客和远洋客轮的大都市化
摘要这篇文章是关于1930年至1960年乘坐远洋班轮的时尚伦敦男装零售商的分店。它考察了Cunard班轮上商店的设计和空间,以及贸易期刊、广告和商业记录中关于男性消费文化和地理的相关论述。这篇文章汇集了来自消费和设计历史以及地理的观点。它解决了男性时尚、消费和班轮甲板旅行地理位置之间的交叉点。它考虑了大都市男装零售商如何适应不断变化的海外市场,融入跨大西洋休闲旅游文化。这形成了一个横跨大西洋的生产、零售和消费的复杂网络,同时也展示了大都市消费地理的弹性。这项对班轮店的研究重新审视了20世纪中期时尚消费文化的城市“定位”本质。它重新思考了历史海洋生活的“另类”,将远洋客轮内部重新定位为西区消费空间的延伸和舞台。它也被探索为一个转型的地方,为大都市做准备。
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History of Retailing and Consumption
History of Retailing and Consumption Arts and Humanities-History
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