Men's Wear is a 1953 painting by Australian artist John Brack.
The painting depicts the interior of a menswear store, including the proprietor and some mannequins, standing in front of displays of ties and trousers.
And there’s a play - inspired, perhaps, by Magritte - between man, mannequin and silhouette that creates ambiguity.
It’s a sort of surrealism of the high street.Brack painted the work while he was Art Master at Melbourne Grammar School.
[2] The painting was acquired by the National Gallery of Australia in 1982 and is now part of its Australian Art collection.