FedoraFan112390
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A question:
Was it common for married men in the 1930s-1940s NOT to wear wedding bands? I ask because I was looking at some photos from that era and a lot of the married men on my mother's side--Italian men--aren't wearing wedding rings.
For example, in a studio picture of my great grandfather, my great grandmother, and his children, taken around 1934-1938, my great grandmother is wearing a wedding band or engagement ring, but not my great grandfather.
Similarly in casual pictures of him from April 1945, he isn't either, even though my great grandma was still alive.
Likewise, casual pictures of my great uncles (one through blood, and the other through marriage) taken in 1945-1946 showcase them not wearing wedding rings, even though they were married; In one shot, they're both wearing suits, yet no wedding bands.
Was it common for married men in the 1930s-1940s NOT to wear wedding bands? I ask because I was looking at some photos from that era and a lot of the married men on my mother's side--Italian men--aren't wearing wedding rings.
For example, in a studio picture of my great grandfather, my great grandmother, and his children, taken around 1934-1938, my great grandmother is wearing a wedding band or engagement ring, but not my great grandfather.
Similarly in casual pictures of him from April 1945, he isn't either, even though my great grandma was still alive.
Likewise, casual pictures of my great uncles (one through blood, and the other through marriage) taken in 1945-1946 showcase them not wearing wedding rings, even though they were married; In one shot, they're both wearing suits, yet no wedding bands.