School Wear at an Individual Primary School: Boys' Garments--Suits (1936)


Figure 1.-- Several boys wear suits. There are also boys with older styled jacket that button at the collar. The boy here wears an interesting suit jacket that had a flap, rather like a large lapel, that crossed over the front. Image courtesy of the MD collection.

Several boys wear suits. There are also boys with older styled jacket that button at the collar. The boy here wears an interesting suit jacket that had a flap, rather like a large lapel, that crossed over the front buttoning with three buttons on the other side (figure 1). One boy has a shirt or jacket buttoning on the shoulder. Other boys wear modern looking suit jackets. They look to be double breasted jackets, but it is rather difficult to tell. The lapels are all rather large. The style is just what an older boy if not an adult might wear.









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