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We still see boys wearing suits in 1960s. Not as commonly as the 1950s, but suits were still worn for a range of ocasions, includiung church and church activities, parties, dances, and other special occasions. One Sears page shows suits for younger pre-school boys, but included 6 year olds, meaning first graders. We see both short and long pants options. One option was suit jackers with two pairs of pants, one shorts and the other longs. We see this option in the 1930s, more commony knickers and long. This is he last time we see this option.
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