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Dec 2024
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Bump-Proof the Baby: Historic Wearables...

Dressed Media
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This week we investigate the variety of ways parents have historically dressed their toddlers to prevent injuries when they take that inevitable tumble. From puddings to go-wains and wicker walkers to ribbons of childhood, we look at the art historical record to explore childrenswear from the 16th-19th centuries. Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion?  ... Show More
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