Le Trousseau de Naissance
Le Trousseau de Naissance (newborn gift): The 1920's newborn donned clothes that her mother knitted while expecting.
The baby's wardrobe consisted of sweaters, cloaks, wool culottes, and slippers in simple shapes with decorative stitching.
Le Duffle-Coat The duffle coat originated in England in the 1890s. Made of thick woolen cloth with horn buttons, the duffle is an outerwear original. The Royal Navy saw the appeal of this warm hooded coat and adopted it for the troops.
La Charles IX
The Charles IX: The first real shoe for little girls, the Charles IX marked the passage from infancy to childhood. With its flat heel ,single or double strap and rounded toe, its youthful silhouette has not changed since the early twentieth century.
Le Caban
The peacoat made its debut in nineteenth century Great Britain. Manufactured from various dark woolen fabrics, this sporty style became irreplacable in boys's wardrobes. In the 1880s, it was adopted by young women and girls.