Singer Coats (1905)


Figure 1.--This page from the Singer's 1905 catalog show a selection of children's coats that could be worn by boys and girls.

Coats in 1905 were often labeled as children's garments and could be worn by both boys and girls. Here we see children's coats offered by Singer & Co. (figure 1). Materials included beaver, velvet, and checiot. Lots of braided trim. Colors were brown, bkuem and green. The same styles were made in sizes 4 through 14 years.






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Created: 4:14 AM 8/11/2005
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