School Wear at Individual Schools: Primary School (1936)


Figure 1.--The boys wear quite a varity of outfits. A few boys wear rather mature looking suits. Other boys wear more juvenile styles. We note a few large white collars looking a bit like Eton collars. At least three of the boys are wearing sailor suits. At least one boy wears lederhosen. Image courtesy of the MD collection.

The boys wear quite a varity of outfits. A few boys wear rather mature looking suits. Other boys wear more juvenile styles. We note a few large white collars looking a bit like Eton collars. At least three of the boys are wearing sailor suits. Several boys wear different kinds of sweaters, both long sleeve and sleeveless collars. Some boys wear neckties. Most boys wear long sleeves, but we see at least one boy wearing short sleeves. Many of the children are wearing a badge of some kind--some of them two badges. Hard to make out just what the badge is. A few of the girls wear pinafores. We also note a few girls wearing hair bows.

Boys

The boys wear quite a variety of outfits. The mix od styles is quite interesting. A few boys wear rather mature looking suits. Other boys wear more juvenile styles. We also note some rather modern looking outfits while several boys seem to be wearing early 20th century styles. We note a few large white collars looking a bit like Eton collars. At least three of the boys are wearing sailor suits. At least one boy wears lederhosen. Several boys wear different kinds of sweaters, both long sleeve and sleeveless collars. Some boys wear neckties. Most boys wear long sleves, but we see at least one boy wearinbg short sleeves. Many of the children are wearing a badge of some kind--some of them two badges. Hard to make out just what the badge is.

Girls

A few of the girls wear pinafores. We also note a few girls wearing hair bows. One girl wears a knit dress--almost certainly knitted by her mother. I don't see any of the girls wearing the badges that many of the boys wear.





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