Trouser Suspension: H-Bar Country Trends--Romania


Figure 1.-- Here we see kindergartners from an ethnic German school in a Romanian town whose German name is Zeidenn. We notice quite a number of bpys wearing H-bars in 1931. Several have their suspender straps decorated like lederhosen halters. We are not sure to what extent Romanian children also wore H-bar shorts. Clivck on the image to see the rest of the class.

Here we see kindergartners from an ethnic German school in a Romanian town whose German name is Zeidenn. The Romanian name is Codlea, and the Hungarian name is Feketehalom. Place names can be tricky in that part of the world. We note only a few boys wearing H-bar shorts in 1930. We also notice boys wearing suspender shorts and plain suspenders. We notice quite a number of bpys wearing H-bars in 1931. Several have their suspender straps decorated like lederhosen halters. We are not sure to what extent Romanian children also wore H-bar shorts.








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