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What clothing did victorian boys wear?

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What clothing did victorian boys wear?

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Boys’ Clothing Styles during the Mid-19th Century Boys and girls were still kept in similsr dresses, even past the toddler period–often until about the age of five or six years. Both wore “dresses” of cotton or wool around the house. Occasionally, a boy’s dress would still be worn over matching “drawers” or panteletts, which showed beneath the dress, but less fancy than in the early decades of the 19th Century. The usual child’s dress was long or short sleeved to suit the season, with slim sleeves, round or boat-shaped neck and the waist was lightly fitted with a set-in belt. Preferred fabrics were linen and cotton, for ease of care. The Victorians, however, introduced many new styles for boys. Victorian boys, after they graduated from their toddler dresses at about 5 or 6 years of age, were put into various styles of fancy suits. There was the sailor suits of past generations which the Queen helped to popularize even more. There were other new styles such as kilts. Various other styl

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