German Boys' Clothes: Matching Brother-Sister Suits


Figure 1.--Here we see an unidentified German brither and sister playing in matching romper suits during the 1930s. As was normally the case, the children are a little broher and big sister.

We notice some images of German brothers and sisters wearing mtching romper suits. The images we have found so far seem to date from the 1920s and 30s. They are mostly casual play rompers for summerwear. W have not yet found examples of matching dressy rompers. The matching romper suits seem to be usually a younger pre-school brother and older sister. We note quite a few different styles, both the tops and pants. The msatching outfits were mostly one-piece suits. There also two-piece suits, but we do not yet notice children wearing msatching two-piece outfits. We notice outdits both with baloon and straight pants. Here we are rchiving the pants with baloon pants. Te straight-leg pants we archive under play suits.







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Created: 9:18 PM 5/29/2010
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