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What about: Jo B. Paoletti, Pink and Blue, Telling the Boys from the
Girls in America, 2012, http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780253001306
Best, Jan Selmer
Susan Walter wrote:
> July 3, 2015 Hi All,
>
> I have a project luckily augmented with the family’s photos. My male
> subject was born in 1881, and the first photos of him depict him
> wearing little kilts / dresses.
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> Has anyone got good references about the gender neutral dresses for
> young children that was common up even until the 1930s? I’m not
> finding much written at all, except that that both boys & girls wore
> the same type of garments up to about the age of 5.
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> I’m positing these open bottomed garments were helpful for diaper
> changing...
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> I used to have a book – it was called something like When Boys Wore
> Dresses – and it showed a young boy (the author’s son) on the cover
> in a short dress. I cannot find the darned thing, either here in my
> office nor trolling around amazon. Anyone recognize that? Or know
> of other references?
>
> I appreciate any help! S. Walter
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