German Schoolwear:  Headwear--Peaked School Caps


Figure 1.-- We note boys who seem to have been given peaked school caps when they began school, along with book satchels and Zycartuten. We believe that this was a private school in the 1950s.

The standard British school cap was not a major style in Germany, but we note a few boys wearing them. We see more boys in other countries, but we do see a few German boys. We note a fe boys, both before and after World War II. An example is an unidentified boy in 1937. We are not sure they were worn as a school uniform item, but this is a possibility. We note boys who seem to have been given these caps when they began school. We believe that this was a private school.








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