Stern Brothers Kilt Suits (1890)


Figure 1.-- Here we see two of the Stern Brothers kilt suits for younger boys. Both the outfits are three-piebce suits with vests (waistcoats). The dickeys are pull-over shirts are unusual. Notice the pillbox headwear.

No. 113

The model here wears what looks like a pillbox cap. The jacket has lapels without knotches and piping with sleeve stripes. He appears to be wearing some kind of dickey or plain buttonless shirt. There is an open-cut vest (waistcoat) with buttons. The plain-colored kilt is heavily pleated without a front pannel.

No. 114

The model here wears what looks like a smallpillbox cap. The jacket has lapels with knotches. He appears to be wearing some kind of dickey or plain buttonless shirt. There is an V-cut bright plaid vest with buttons. The tartan kilt is pleated without a front pannel.







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