Russian Boys' Clothes: Victor's Personal Experiences--Play Clothes


Figure 1.--Here we see Victor wearing play clothes he commonly wore. This snapshot was taken in 1964. Notice the flat cap that he is wearing.

For wear at home and for outdoor play there was a variety of simpler clothing [? which it was not pitifully wear to rags and reject]. As a rule we were jackets, different sweaters, and short or long trousers trousers. Long trousers were as a rule sufficiently warm. Some had a "nap" inside. A photograph shows how I often dressed to play games outdoors.








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