United States Boys' Clothes: Arizona Family (1920s)


Figure 1.--Here we have an unidentified American family in thr 1920s. There are three children One boy wears kniclers and the other overalls. A girls wears a basis dress with bloomer knickers. This might be a boy, wearing aunic, but tunics were going out of style in the 1920s and were almost alwats wirn with belts. The centerpiece of this photograph is the covered waggon. By the 1920s, they were a historical curriosity seen mostly i cowboy movies such as Tom Mix films. Some small ones, like the one here might still be used on ranches.

Here we have an unidentified American family in thr 1920s. There are three children One boy wears kniclers and the other overalls. A girls wears a basis dress with bloomer knickers. This might be a boy, wearing aunic, but tunics were going out of style in the 1920s and were almost alwats wirn with belts. The centerpiece of this photograph is the covered waggon. By the 1920s, they were a historical curriosity seen mostly i cowboy movies such as Tom Mix films. Some small ones, like the one here might still be used on ranches.





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Created: 5:40 AM 9/22/2009
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