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A Buster Brown suit (also known as a Russian Suit) was an American ensemble for boys aged between two and six years inspired by the costume of Teddy Roosevelt following his mediation in the Russo-Japanese was of 1905. The Buster Brown suit consisted of a high-necked over blouse (sometimes known as a military blouse) and knickers or short knickerbockers, and opened down the front, at the side front, under one of the pleats or at the back.
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