I have items from several designers/companies that I can't find anything about on the internet. I guess I am just nosy, but I want to know about the people that made my clothes. When and where they were in business, that kind of thing. Does anybody know of a resource for that kind of thing? I have tried using the RN#. But I have found that with older items, they don't match up. Teresa
The best thing to do is to post the names of the makers/designers. pics of the labels would also be able to shed some additional light on dates, etc. Many people here are just walking encyclopedias on vintage fashion and may know what/who you are talking about, and there is also a lot more info in resources that would not be on the internet. just tell us what they are, and we will try and give it a shot! chris
Hi Teresa, Do you know about our Labels Resource? It is here: http://www.vintagefashionguild.org/labels_f.html and there is a Google search that you can use. Hope that helps. Deb
Chris, I wasn't going to list them all because there are lots and I don't want to make a pain of myself. But since you insisted... 1. "Patty Petite" when I searched for this one, I got naughty sites. 2. "Deena Styled in California" 3. "Custom made by Florence White" sorry, that one is prolly homemade. 4. "Jackie O! Division of Surf and Turf, California" 5. "Glentex" I found a swimsuit co by this name, but no mention of wool jackets 6. "Westover Walker" 7. "Orvieto Creations, Division of Daisy's Originals From Italy to Miami" 8. "Clues Collections New York , Paris" 9. "Carole Issa Jamaica" 10. "Lachine" 11. "Leslie Lucks" 12. "Bond of Fifth Ave" 13. "Candice candice, LA" 14. "Leslie Lucks" again 15. "Lorch" not sure if this is vintage 16. "City Girl, California" 17. "Katie Petites Mfg" 18. "Dyanne Dallas"
on # 5) are you sure that "Glentex" is the manufacturer and not the fabric trade name or finish (or division) ? Reason i ask is i had several suits from Glengarry and it said "A Glentran (tm) knit" (which was antron nylon and orlon i believe), and if part of the label was missing, that is all you would see. Does it say "Glentex" (and in some teeny letters --By Blah Blah Blah). There were a lot of synthetics starting in the 60s (but probably earlier -) that had all these funky tradenames and could be 1% of something more than another blend that was another name. The colors on #3) are just so fantastic. that looks like a shift dress - possibly 60s on the silhouette - hard to tell on the hanger .- but man oh man, that is the brightest rendition of that "traditionl" bouquet motif i haev ever seen (vs stylized psychedelic flowers. i would think the label means homemade/seamstress made, too. The Katie Petites - i can't see the whole dress - but could be 80s 90s chris
Here is the label for the Glentex jacket. It is the only label on it, so I assumed it was the maker. And I am not sure it is wool. It feels almost like felt
I have a silk scarf made by Glentex. They're a US based co (if it's the same one) that used to make their scarves in Japan. Schiaparelli designed a scarf for them along with a number of young and up and coming designers. I'll go see if I can find a picture. It has to be 30s or 40s. Back in a mo.... I did a general search for Glentex on Google. Ar
Here's a pic: <img src=http://members.sparedollar.com/vintageboudoir/Glentex.jpg> It's not the same label, but I guess that might not be so strange considering this is a scarf and older.
I'm not of much help on much, here, but I know my fingers and eyes find "Leslie Lucks," with some beginning heart palpitations, frequently. They seem to be 80s dresses, with 40s-50s-retro styling, though. Here's what I found in an initial Leslie Lucks search. Steph
#4 - Jackie O. label - I think Jonathan was just mentioning something about this in another discussion. #11 - I had good luck with a couple Leslie Lucks I had....I seem to remember Timber had a really cute one, too. Just put "retro" in the title! #13 - Candice Candice - Sold a couple 80's romantic style dresses - did ok and actually had some Sellathon hits for "Candice Candice"
Thanks everybody. You are all so nice here. :D Steph, I had never heard of the research page you posted a link to. Very helpfull. Teresa
The made in Jamaica one may or may not be more of something made for tourist interest - someone may have bought it on a trip just like people want to come back from hawaii with a muumuu chris