In the depression era clothes were a precious commodity, often worn and reused by multiple children in the same family or same neighborhood. Thus clothing from this particular era can be difficult to find in still-wearable condition, especially the daily-wear clothes!  This playsuit came from a former logging town in Washington state and includes a cotton short sleeve shirt with shell buttons and colored trim details, and button-on short pants with multiple careful mendings on them. This is the pre-elasticized era, so men wore suspenders and both men and women wore garters to keep things from falling down. Children had buttons on their garments for the same reason. I am estimating age on these as three years, but could be up to five years; the measurements are provided. There are minor spots, as well as the pants mendings.  Measures 28 chest and hips with an overall length of 22 inches. There are no returns on vintage garments, so please ask any additional questions prior to purchase, thanks!