This does have some interesting details, even though in some ways it would nearly appear contemporary in some ways.
For one thing, he's wearing a red shirt of some sort under his plat shirt. T-shirt, or red woolen shirt? Probably the latter, as there's glimpses of the same red under his socks. There also appears to be a button on the shirt/longhandles near the neck.
Note the snowshoes on the floor. It's still winter, as it should be as the rubber overshoes also demonstrate. We still routinely wore those to school on snowy days in the 60s and early 70s.
Last edition:
Friday, March 12, 1926. The Savoy opens.
Labels: 1920s, 1929, 1950s, 1958, American Legion, Art, China, Imperial Japanese Navy, Mining, New York (Harlem), The Jazz Age, The Roaring Twenties, Veterans Organizations

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