This photo was taken in Pecos, Texas about 1920. It shows the Pruett family which was reportedly quite a wealthy family. We see three boys and a baby. The younger boy looks to be about 6 years old. He wears a blouse, floppy bow, and long short pants and is barefoot. The middle brother looks to be about 13 years old and wears a white shirt with rolled up sleeves and tie. (Short-sleeved shirts were not yet common.) He has knickers and black long stockings. The older brothers looks to be about 17-18 years old. It is a little more difficult to make out his clothes. He wears a colored shirt and tie with what look like knickers and black long stockings. He seems to have added white socks.
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