As we know, it’s all in the details, ladies. And this plus size non-iron shirt shows it well, framing your silhouette beautifully with double waist darts and an elegant wing collar that stands up for a playful edge. Classic refinements are evident with the tailored triple pleats on the cuffs.
Manufacturer - Foxcroft NYC Retail - $86.00 Style Type - Cardigan Sweater Collection - Foxcroft NYC Sleeve Length - Closure - Material - 100% Cotton Fabric Type - Cotton Specialty - Button P2729677 The item for sale is pictured above and described on this page. The photo may include additional clothing or props that are for display purpose only and will not be included. Please be sure to read the description carefully.
Ruth Bedford, a humble hospital volunteer and former Broadway stage hand, passed away in her sleep at her Greens Farms, Connecticut home on June 15.
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The item you’ve got your eye on is secondhand. You probably already know that, but just in case. The strikethrough price shown next to any listed item represents the estimated original retail price of a comparable item of the same quality, construction and material offered elsewhere in new condition. See Estimated Pricing Information below to learn more.
Stay stylish and comfortable with the Foxcroft Ricki Sleeveless Layering Tank. Its easy care maintenance and stretch jersey material make it perfect for layering. The cotton point collar adds a pop of style while eliminating bulk. Don't be fooled by its sleeveless design - it's all about function! Material: 93% Nylon, 7% Spandex Fit: True to Size Model is wearing a small Color: White Color may vary by design
I know it's been quite a while since anything was published, but I want to say that the LAST MAJOR INTERIOR PROJECT at Foxcroft is well underway: THE KITCHEN. Every time Lisa has asked when we would do the kitchen, I have answered "Last." This is because nearly every other project required us to track materials in through the back (kitchen) door. Over spring break we had plasterers come to fix the corner where we had removed the bump out that was Bess' closet from her bedroom. We had removed the closet a mere 10 years ago in June of 2005. While I will flesh this out and give details about what we've done in the near future, here is a photo montage of the kitchen from when the house was built (1928) through today, in progress: BLUE PRINTS Here is the kitchen layout from the blueprints. The back door opens between the half wall of the nook, and a bump out bedroom closet. This would have been extremely narrow. The small area marked "Brooms" was another closet, that opened in the kitchen. The fact that Bess was getting an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR rather than an icebox was a big deal, and noted in the plans: One of the most charming parts of the kitchen plans was the breakfast nook. Bess had found separate images of how she wanted the table and the benches to look, and given them to her designer: 1928 Photos: THESE 4 PHOTOS WERE ALL TAKEN SHORTLY AFTER THE HOUSE WAS BUILT. For ALL PHOTOS below click on the image to see a larger version: This photo was some time after 1928 and before 1948: In 1948 the half wall and bench of the nook were removed. These photos are probably shortly after that: The next three images show what the kitchen looked like the first time we were in the house on Dec 19, 2003: The next four photos show removing the broom closet, and the bump out bedroom closet on June 9, 2005. Read about that here: They're Here! We had to put a header over the back door to carry the load of the gable we added upstairs. the first photo below shows that. The second photo shows the light switches shown on the bump out above that had to be relocated, this would be about a week after the pictures above. So here is the kitchen after the plasterers came, and I just finished varnishing the floor. There will be more updates to come.
Can you picture yourself in one of these 12 Maine towns?
I might have been complaining a little bit to my colleagues at the lunch table when a co-worker suggested that I blog about the behind-the-scenes curating of Leading the Field: Ellen Emmet Rand. “I…
Today’s post is sponsored by Foxcroft! You can get 30% off their entire site with code “WEAREFAM” at checkout. If you are new around here, it is no secret that I absolutely love Foxcroft. I have been wearing their shirts for years for a few reasons: the quality, the unparalleled fit, the non-iron technologies, and, of...