Belmont Preparatory School: Uniforms


Figure 1.-- A school portrait in 1935 shows the boys wearing suits rather than blazers. The suits look to be grey, but it is difficult to tell from the black and white photograph. There are differences in the style and color of the suits. We assume that the boys had caps, but they are not wearing them for the portrait.

A school portrait in 1935 shows the boys wearing suits rather than blazers. The suits look to be grey, but it is difficult to tell from the black and white photograph. There are differences in the style and color of the suits. We assume that the boys had caps, but they are not wearing them for the portrait. The ties are the old fashioned kind with horizontal stripes. The suits are all short pants suits. The boys wear thrm with kneesocks and leather shoes. Many of the kneesocks bit not all have colored bands.






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