Unknown French Catalog: School Smocks (1962)


Figure 1.--A mail order company offered a variety of school smocks, all front buttoning for both boys and girls. Blue was the dominant color for boys, but there were other colors as well. Many were apparently made with polyester as "nylon" appears several times on the page. I'm not sure which catalog this was. .

A mail order company offered a variety of school smocks, all front buttoning for both boys and girls. Blue was the dominant color for boys, but there were other colors as well. Many were apparently made with polyester as "nylon" appears several times on the page. I'm not sure which catalog this was.

Company

I'm not sure which catalog this was.

Smock Styles

A mail order company offered a variety of school smocks, all front buttoning for both boys and girls.

Colors

Blue was the dominant color for boys, but there were other colors as well. The girls in particular wore smocks in a wide varierty of colors. The page here shiws mostly smocks for boys, but oin the pages with girl snocjs there were many different colors as well as patterns.

Material

Many were apparently made with polyester as "nylon" appears several times on the page.

Accompanying Garments

The illustrations show boys swearing both loing and short pants with smocks, but the girls all wear dresses.

Ad Copy

The ad copy is not available.





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