English Romper Chronology: The 1950s

English boys rompers
Figure 1.--Here we see a group of brothers with the family pooch thrown in. He seems to be happy to be there. The children look to be about 1-9 years old. The next to youngest boy wears H-bar rompers. The snapshot is undated, but looks like the 1950s to us.

We continue to see English boys wearing on the 1950s, bit they do not em to be as ommon ss in the 1940s. We do not have a lot of images yet, but we have a few. They show toddlers wearing rompers. They seem to be for boys up to about 4-years old, a little younger than what we see in the 1940s. We note H-bar rompers. warlier we mostly see romper suits rther than H-bsr or suspender rompers. We are not sure bout girls yet as our archive is still very limited. .








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