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- Boy's Suit, circa 1892 -

- circa 1892
- Collections - Artifact
Boy's Suit, circa 1892
- Fauntleroy Style Boy's Suit, 1885-1900 -

- 1885-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Fauntleroy Style Boy's Suit, 1885-1900
- Boy's Tweed Jacket, 1880-1900 -

- 1880-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Boy's Tweed Jacket, 1880-1900
- Boy's Jacket and Shorts, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Boy's Jacket and Shorts, circa 1935
- Trade Card for Spring and Summer Clothing, Star Clothing Cooperative Co., 1902 - As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Americans enjoyed and often saved the little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. This trade card advertises the Star Clothing Cooperative in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Trade Card for Spring and Summer Clothing, Star Clothing Cooperative Co., 1902
As color printing gained momentum in the late 19th century, trade cards became a major means of advertising goods and services. Americans enjoyed and often saved the little advertisements found in product packages or distributed by local merchants. This trade card advertises the Star Clothing Cooperative in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- "Tom Sawyer 'WashWear' for Real Boys," Advertisement for Elder Manufacturing Co., 1920 -

- November 01, 1920
- Collections - Artifact
"Tom Sawyer 'WashWear' for Real Boys," Advertisement for Elder Manufacturing Co., 1920
- Boy's Shirt and Breeches, circa 1880 - This young boy's blouse waist and breeches are comfortable and casual -- allowing the boy to move freely. The blouse, or shirt, buttoned to the breeches along the waistline to help keep it tucked in. The flannel blouse and sturdy denim breeches are hand sewn and were probably made at home. Older boys wore long trousers instead of breeches.

- circa 1880
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Boy's Shirt and Breeches, circa 1880
This young boy's blouse waist and breeches are comfortable and casual -- allowing the boy to move freely. The blouse, or shirt, buttoned to the breeches along the waistline to help keep it tucked in. The flannel blouse and sturdy denim breeches are hand sewn and were probably made at home. Older boys wore long trousers instead of breeches.
- Boy's Suit, 1820-1830 - Eton-style suits -- the short jacket and long, straight trousers shown in this example -- were common for young boys in the early 19th Century. This rare, and more expensive, silk version was owned by a member of a rural New York State family. Boys wore Eton suits for school or special occasions. Boys from poorer families likely wore just shirts and trousers.

- 1820-1830
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Boy's Suit, 1820-1830
Eton-style suits -- the short jacket and long, straight trousers shown in this example -- were common for young boys in the early 19th Century. This rare, and more expensive, silk version was owned by a member of a rural New York State family. Boys wore Eton suits for school or special occasions. Boys from poorer families likely wore just shirts and trousers.
- Boy's Jacket, circa 1820 -

- circa 1820
- Collections - Artifact
Boy's Jacket, circa 1820
- Boy's Suit, 1977 -

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Boy's Suit, 1977