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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