German Boys' Wedding Outfits: Chronology--The 1960s



Figure 1.--Here we see a wedding procession. Iy is undated, but we believe was taken in the 1960s. It looks like a Protestant wedding. Notice that the younger boys wear white knee socks, but the older boys wears ankle socks.

The German economic miracle was in full swing by 1960 a returning the country to prosperity. I was an almost unbelieveable accomplishment given the devastation experienced during World War II. Germans now had the income to afford traditions like weddings and confirmation that might require new suit. Here we see a wedding procession. Iy is undated, but we believe was taken in the 1960s. It looks like a Protestant wedding.








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Created: 11:04 PM 8/17/2007
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