Venezuelan Boys' Clothes


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Venezelan boys' clothes once varied substantially by class. The small Europeanm elite wore clothes influenced by European countries. Wealthy boys might wear styles like Eton suits. Poor boys in the country wore more localy developed styles--sinple garments more suited to the tropical climate. Since the 1950s American casual styles have become increasingly important. While boys from wealthy have much more extensive wardrobes, there is now less difference in the styles that they wear. Ouur infoirmnation on Venezuela is very limited. We do have a Christmas page. Hopefully, Venezuelan readers will provide usmore information about their country.







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Created: March 20, 2001
Last updated: March 20, 2001