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Our Boys Clothing Company, advertisement for clothes

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Our Boys Clothing Company, advertisement for clothes

Our Boys Clothing Company advertisement for a fancy suit. Date: c.1895

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Department Fancy Plush Retail Retailers Sandringham Silk Smart Youth 1895


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Step into the world of elegance and sophistication with Our Boys Clothing Company's latest offering - the Fancy Suit, c.1895. This stunning advertisement invites young gentlemen and their discerning parents to experience the joy of donning a suit that exudes class and refinement. The image showcases a group of well-dressed boys, each one radiating confidence and charm in their new silk suits. The rich plush fabric, with its subtle sheen, adds a touch of luxury to their attire, making them the envy of their peers. The suits, with their smartly tailored lines and meticulously crafted details, are the epitome of Victorian-era fashion for the young generation. Our Boys Clothing Company, a leading retailer of the time, prided itself on providing high-quality clothing for children and youth. Their commitment to excellence is evident in the intricate stitching, the fine silk fabric, and the attention to detail in every garment. The Sandringham suit, with its distinctive lapels, buttoned waistcoats, and flared trousers, was a must-have for any self-respecting young gentleman. The historical significance of this advertisement lies not only in its representation of fashion trends during the Victorian era but also in the role it played in shaping the way children were perceived and treated during that time. Dressing up in fine clothes was a way to instill a sense of pride, self-confidence, and respectability in young boys, preparing them for their roles as future leaders and gentlemen. As we admire the timeless beauty of this advertisement, we are transported back to an era of elegance, sophistication, and the simple joys of dressing up in a fancy suit.

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