Frank Lentini Three-Legged Man Circus Sideshow Real Photo Postcard Pitch Card

Frank Lentini Three-Legged Man Circus Sideshow Real Photo Postcard Pitch Card
The man in the photograph wears attire consistent with a jockey's racing silks from the late 19th or early 20th century. This uniform typically consisted of a lightweight, close-fitting jacket and breeches, designed for both practical mobility during races and to prominently display the distinctive colors and patterns representing a specific horse owner or stable. Such specialized sporting attire marked a significant shift in athletic wear as professional sports gained wider cultural prominence.

During this era, horse racing was a highly popular spectator sport, evolving with formalized rules and a burgeoning professional class of jockeys. Studio portraits like this, capturing individuals in their professional or sporting garb, served as personal keepsakes and public declarations of identity, showcasing pride in their chosen profession during a time when photography was becoming more widely accessible.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCYoung man portraitJockey uniformHorse racing athleteEarly 1900s fashionVintage sports historyStudio portraitureSilk racing jacketAmericana social historyMen's athletic wear
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