Patterns for these suits are not too hard to come by. Boys generally wore these suits from ages 2-6, sometimes even up to 8. The collar and front-opening variations were many, from sailor-type to double-breasted, asymmetrical or pleated. They often had a tie or large bow around the neck.
This little fella is handsome in his suit with straight trousers and the requisite black stockings. I like the bodice detail on this suit.
This little fella is so cute! He has curls like my Andy- I'll have to try combing Andy's hair like that! I like this lighter gingham suit with white collar and trim. It also has short sleeves, which seems to be less common that long sleeves on these suits.
Here's a suit with an overlapped front. I can't tell what type of fabric this stripe is.
I would like to make one of these suits for my little Andy. It is on my LIST! What do you think of these suits?
I hope you do make one of these. They are pretty precious.
ReplyDeleteFrom the play of light on the bottom of the sleeves, I'm fairly sure that the fabric of the last one is seersucker. Could be wrong, though...
ReplyDeleteLisa, I am LOVING these looks into the history of children's clothing styles. Keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing to see how styles have changed over the years. I enjoyed these photos, I think I need to find a pattern like this for my little guy.
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