![]() Figure 1.--This 1935 photograph shows the Vienna Choir Boys during their frre time in a recreation room. Note that they are still wearing their sailor suits. |
The sailorsuit was not only worn for choir performances. The boys wore their sailor suits all the time while at schol, both during their studies and during their freetime. Available images from 1935 show the boys wearing their sailor suit uniform both in classromm and a sort of trcreational room playing pingpong. We are not sure what the regulations currently are at the school.
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