Scottish Mail Order Catalogs and Advertisements with Boys Clothings: 1910


Figure 1.--This 1910 advertisement by an Edinburgh kilt maker offers both a full Highland outfit and a young chief outfit for boys.

Scottish mail order catalogs and advertisements offer a very useful time line on changing fashion trends. Scottish clothes advertuising in 1910 featured some simple casual styles for younger children, but many formal styles continued. The styles were also increasingly gender specific. The Scottish advertisements showed clorging quite similar to England.

Headwear


Toddler Clothes


Sailor Suits


Shirts


Coats


Pants


Kilts

The Edinburg kilt maker, John Adair, offered a complete lign og Higland kilts and associated garments in 1910.

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Christopher Wagner






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