Table 10b.-CLOTHING: Average annual expenditure and average number of articles purchased per person, families of 2 or more persons, by sex-age group and net income class, 1945 1-Continued Table 10b.-CLOTHING: Average annual expenditure and average number of articles purchased per person, families of 2 or more persons, by sex-age group and net income class, 1945 Continued PORTLAND, OREG.—Continued 1 Item Boys 2 to 16 years of age-Continued Clothing-Continued Annual money income after personal taxes Footwear: Total. 0 Shoes: $7.65 $24.91 $16.96 $22.68 Street and school.. 0 6.37 17.16 12.26 Sport.. 16.06 0 0 .64 .29 0 Other. 0 0 Sandals, play shoes, sneakers. 24 0 1.07 3.38 2.26 .99 Handkerchiefs.. 1.59 0 .80 Other Belts, garters, etc.". Jewelry, watches. Value of clothing received as gift.. Table 10b.-CLOTHING: Average annual expenditure and average number of articles purchased per person, families of 2 or more persons, by age-sex group and net income class,1 1945-Continued Table 10b.—CLOTHING: Average annual expenditure and average number of articles purchased per person, families of 2 or more persons, by age-sex gronp and net income class, 1945-Continued • Averages are based upon data for persons dependent on family funds for 52 weeks. * Includes special sports clothes not worn for general use, such as baseball, football, and Boy Scout uniforms, hunting outfits, riding habits, etc. Includes garments constructed for a particular industry or occupation, usually a hazardous one, such as asbestos suits, heavy leather aprons, helmets, etc., and also special uniforms for policemen, etc. General work clothing • Includes also umbrellas, mufflers, puttees, sunglasses, etc. • Averages not shown because of small number in the group. 'Includes special sport clothes not worn for general use, such as riding habits, tennis dresses, etc. Includes hair ribbons, bathing caps, sunglasses, garters, collars, etc. • Includes sweater suits. 10 Includes bibs, mittens, and other miscellaneous clothing items. |