I was two years old when I wore this hat.
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Later when I was at school my mum knitted me a baraclava and I hated it. I used to wear it as she watched me set off to school then I took it off when I was out of sight. Lot of young school girls had 'Pixey Hats' in those days.

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Hi Dave I am still in touch with Georgia she has a sister Barbara.Here's me as a lad in Bracebridge Street (not wearing my underskirt that day either Alf) with Georgina Best from next door. I think I've still got those shorts but I've definitely lost the hair!!
The only thing i can think of is hob nail boots!What clothes were you made to wear in childhood? I always remember I had to wear a liberty bodice with rubberised buttons and always a woollen hat. If I didn't wear these my Nan always said I would get pneumonia!
Yep! Finally someone else who remembers Liberty bodices!!I'm sure that the kids these days would not be happy to wear the clothes I wore as a child. I don't remember having much say in the clothes I wore - and all of my friends were the same.
My wardrobe consisted of pleated skirts, hand-knitted jumpers for school and home wear, and frilly frocks for parties.
Does anyone remember having to wear those round-necked underskirts with rosebuds on them? liberty bodices? 'peter pan' collars?
My primary school in south Brum introduced uniform for Juniors in 1966. I had bottle green knickers with dodgy elastic, and hand me down gym slips from my well off cousin who went to a Prep school in Handsworth! Yes Hworth was very posh, then.I wore hand me downs from two older sisters. Talk about liberty bodice, vest and navy blue knickers, I would rather forget them. No wonder I ended up with a stammer and bad nerves.No counseling then. Still , I did not have to wear the gymslips.