New Zealand Schools E-Book: E-Mail Communications


Figure 1.--Traditionally New Zealand boys and girls like these boys in Auckland have cycled to school. Modern cyclists are required to have helmets. At many schools more and more of the senior students are now driving and parking is becoming a major problem. 

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Introduction

Historical clothes for boys will seem remarkable to the modern parent. Even the most fashion conscious mom will marvel at the elegant brocades, lustrous velvets, silks, taffetas, printed, striped and flowered cottons, and laces from which boys' clothes were once made. Clothes included christening, school and party suits, coats, caps and hats, and shoes. The historical paintings and photographs illustrating the various styles should charm anyone susceptible to the enchantment and beauty of childhood and prove, as well, a storehouse of ideas for those concerned with fashion and design. Reflecting the modes and manners of the times in which they were made and worn, the costumes in this display should delight the eye and also touch the heart -- and they will no doubt recall some associations and many memories.

Comments

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Contributions

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Frequently asked questions

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