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1Authentic women's 1940s costume ideas using new, vintage or thrift store clothing. Dresses for day and evening, casual and work clothes, and more.
lifeonsundays: margrethe mather: combs 1931
Who couldn't use a warm hug on these cold days? This warmed me up from the inside out. Makes my little ole heart go pitter-pat. My quilt pattern made by Shana Gray at Lush Imaginations. Shana is fairly new to the blogging world, hop on over and give her some quilty bloggy love. Isn't it wonderful?! The black just makes those cute cherries pop. Thanks Shana for making my day! We've had some really cold weather here in Podunk. Temperatures below zero. But before the cold came in we managed to get outside and build a snowman. It was snowing really hard when I took this picture, those are snowflakes you see! Huge snowflakes about 1 inch across. The temperatures indoors isn't much better. Well in my studio, it was originally an attached garage. There's only one heat duct, so I use a space heater to warm it up. The heater has a thermometer. Today it's 2 degrees warmer than yesterday! To be honest I've not worked in there since Saturday. The tile floor is just way to cold. Piecing a quilt is definitely out of the question because I've always taken off my shoe for the foot petal. That's okay there's plenty of handwork to be done. I finished this little lovely that will keep my hiney off the cold leather chair in my studio. And Look, 243 dime sized circles complete, only 165 more to go. The hand work is great for these colder days. So I've been sitting on the couch catching up on some TV making circles. Recorded quilt shows and movies are top of the list. Yesterday I made the mistake of watching one of those channels that's all about solving murders. Well by the end of the day every time the dog turned over I thought someone was in the house and going to kill me. You should have seen me sneaking around the house peaking around corners only to find the dog snoring! Today I'm watching some love stories or comedies! ~Lea Anne~ Pin It
Hollywood 1602; ca. 1938; Slacks, Overalls, Jacket. Slacks with halter top or suspenders. Fitted jacket with link-button closing below long roll revers. Short sleeves with cuffs. Featuring Olivia De Havilland on the cover. reproduction at Lady Marlowe multi-size options Vintage Sewing Pattern Company [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!] Annipond - I woul
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Product Details SPU:21QCAA5CEC1 Clothes Length:Regular Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve Edition type:Loose Elasticity:No Elasticity Silhouette:H-Line Thickness:Regular Size Type:Regular Size Material:Acrylic Activity:Daily Neckline:Shawl Collar Pattern:Striped Style:Casual Theme:Spring/Fall Color:Black Size:S,M,L,XL,XXL Fabric:Acrylic41%; Nylon31%; Polyester28% Size Sleeve Length Shoulder Length Bust cm inch cm inch cm inch cm inch S 58 22.8 38 15 53 20.9 99 39 M 59 23.2 39 15.4 54.5 21.5 103 40.6 L 60 23.6 40.6 16 56 22 109 42.9 XL 61 24 42.2 16.6 57.5 22.6 115 45.3 XXL 62 24.4 43.8 17.2 59 23.2 121 47.6
Photo by Horst P. Horst for Vogue, January 1956
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In my mind, there are very few items of clothing more chic that a Breton striped shirt. A simple classic piece, you really can't go wrong. It's unisex and flatters most figures. Throw it on over a bathing suit in July, or over a chambray shirt in November. It's virtually seasonless. It's also one of those rare pieces that never ever goes out of style. Ever. Case in point? My dad rocking a breton stripe shirt in the very early '90's (he's pictured with my great grandfather and uncle) and then again in the early 2000's. He still has this shirt and wears it even now! If you don't own a breton stripe shirt, originally made for the French Navy in the 1800's, then you definitely should consider it. Saint James is the classic when it comes down to it. The shirt is a tad on the pricey end for a t-shirt, but it is a quality piece that will no doubt last for years. Before you drop $100 on a striped tee, here's how you can decide between the two classics: Minquiers 10 or the Meridien II... or maybe just get both ;). Minquiers 10 This shirt is made of soft combed cotton. Pretty much has the feel of soft jersey cotton. The neck is a rounded neck. Meridien II This is the same straight fit as the Minquiers 10 but instead of combed cotton, it is made of carded cotton. This is personally my favorite between the two. The carded cotton is a much thicker, sturdy material. In the description, both the Minquiers 10 and the Meridien II have round necks, but to me, it seems like the Meridien II has more of a boatneck. Sizing Sizing runs big, so you can either buy your normal size and wear it as a more boyfriend fit, or you can size down for a slimmer fit. The shirt is meant to be boxy and almost shapeless. I actually prefer wearing it bigger. Turn on your JavaScript to view content Scroll through to see a bunch of different Breton shirts at different price points. I've even included one that you can have monogrammed! In general, I have a blue striped shirt hoarding problem. 50% of my closet is made up of them. I can't seem to get enough. I thought this illustration that I found on Pinterest would resonate with some of you, too ;). Do you have a Breton stripe shirt? Have a fabulous day! Yours, Original photo #1 via