There are plenty of occasions that parents have to dress their kids with costumes. For the different themes the occasion might be, parents need to have more ideas on dressing their kids in various style costumes. Here I would like to introduce you the children clothes in victorian style.
Though infants and toddlers of both genders wore gowns and pantalettes, little girls began to wear shorter versions of the same clothing fashionable for Victorian women around the age of four. The length of girls’ skirts grew as they aged, ending about two inches above the ankle by age 16. Hoops and pantalettes were common for girls from ages four and up, with young girls wearing pinafores over their dresses throughout the day to keep them clean. Though it may be difficult to imagine, even little girls of the Victorian era were known to wear large bustles and stiff skirts.
For very small children, fashion differed little between the sexes. Young boys might wear long hair and dresses, just as their sisters did. As they got older, however, well-to-do boys of the Victorian era wore coats and trousers fashioned after those of adult men past the age of four. During the Victorian period, Knickerbockers and Knickerbockers suits became popular for little boys.
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