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French vintage pink sailor suit
Retail stores: Saks Fifth Avenue
Hitler Youth campaign caps: Usage
World War II: German military casualties
U.S. long stocking colors: Gender
American Civil War: More work here.
American 1930s sailor suits: Conventions
Individual American schools: Glenn school
South African school uniform: General principles
French sailor suits: Basic garments
Modern Japanese emperors: More work here
American sailor suits: Non-traditional styles
Ambrotypes: Outdoor photography
Bernard Doswell (1874)
World War II: NAZI General Plan East
English Cub activities: More wirk here.
English Cub activities: Cooking
English Cun badges and patches
McCalls patterns: Boys' suits (1930s)
Britishroyalty: Prince Leopold and Scotland
British royalty: Prince Leopold's clothing
Bavarian Prince Luitpold: Relatives
Luxembourg Grand Duchess Charlotte: Royal relatives
Georgian minorities: Armenians
German choirs: Eisenach Wartburghof Boys Choir
Japanese late-19th century styles
U.S. adverisements: Sampson suspender waisrs (1887)
German school Zucartute: Contents
German coordinated sailor suits
German school satchels: Prevalence
U.S. Scout activities: Religion
American schools: Punahou School
New Zealand schools: Brown Owl School
Prince Leopold: Family relationships
American schools: Caton-Chappel
English ringlet curls: Chronology
German youth groyps: Unidentified groyps
English sailor suit garments: Trousers
German school outings: Pervasiveness
American sailor hats: Chronology
American white stockings: Strap shoes.
World War II: War of extinction--Barbarossa
American catalogs" Wannemakers suspender waists
Scottish school trousers: Types
Goldern Rule store ad (1922)
Fabrics: More work here
Stafford & Trainor Newspaper Advertisement (1921)
Italy: Religious processions--Traditions
American catalogs: Penny's shirts (1936)
American catalogs: Penny's children's supporters (1936)
American catalogs: Penny's slip overs (1936)
American catalogs: Penny's hose supporters (1936)
American catalogs: Penny's shirt waist (1903)
German religious tradition: Other celebrations
Italy: San Michele de' Mucchietti
Italy: Corpus Christi processions
German long stockings: Age--2 years old
German sailor suits: Early 20th decade trends
German sailor suits: Coordinated outfit conventions
German long stockings: Age--1 years old
Swiss schools: Andelfingen School
World War II: Soviets retaking the Crimea
Swiss schools: Kolbrunn School
German schools: Sch�nemoor Village School
Store Advertisement: Crews Beggs Company (1918)
Canadian families: Burch family (1886)
U.S. fashion trends: Tan stockings (1904)
Francis Paddock (1909)
Zimbabwe schopls: School uniforms
Portuguese schools: Ameal village school
American advertisemens: Spring-summer underwear (1928)
Underwearmanufacturers: Munsingwear
German Lederhosen: The 1960s--Jeans
Portuguese nationalist youth group--Mocidade Portuguesa
American catalogs: Boy dresses styles (1905)
German Lederhosen: First Day portraits
American Eton suits: Age conventions
German suit chronology: The 1880s
American kilt suits: Hair styles
German pants age conventions: Pants types
Belgian First Communion suits: 1930s headwear
World War I: Treary of Versailles Provisions
French Garçons Modéles: Chronology--20th Century
French rompers in the 1940s: Hair styles
French Garçons Modéles: Chronology
German Eton collars: Social class
Austrian Lederhosen: 20th century chronology
German Eton collars: Chronology
U.S. Fauntleroy suit: Headwear--Flat caps
Scottish private schools: Residential arrangements
Austrian royalty: Archduke Franz Karl--Family
Austrian royalty: Prince Otto--Skirted garments
German closed-toe single-bar sandals: Hosiery
Hitler Youth: Neckerchief usage
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