United States Patterns: McCalls One Piece Pajamas (probably 1920s)


Figure 1.--We notice an undated McCalls pattern for men and boys one-piece pajamas. They look rather like the 1920s to us. Perhaps readers will have a better idea about dating the pattern. There are sizes from 4-14 years in unusually lsarge increments, as well as waist sizes for youths and adults. As far as we can tell, they do not seem to have been very popular. We have seen boys weating heavy one-piece footed pajamas, but not pajamas like the pattern here. And we have never noted men wearing them.

We notice an undated McCalls pattern for men and boys one-piece pajamas. They look rather like the 1920s to us. Perhaps readers will have a better idea about dating the pattern. There are sizes from 4-14 years in unusually lsarge increments, as well as waist sizes for youths and adults. As far as we can tell, they do not seem to have been very popular. We have seen boys weating heavy one-piece footed pajamas, but not pajamas like the pattern here. And we have never noted men wearing them.






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