Adorable. My first impression was "atomic" and then a close-up shows the pin cushions. My Mom had a red tomato pin cushion that seemed to always be by her side.
I'll have to look more carefully. I had assumed in the 60's and 70's they wouldn't be talking about hanging the pants "over a rod away from the fire." I actually don't think that waist is elastic. The "s-t-r-e-t-ch" refers to the pants, not the waist. I was kind of hoping Lizzie would weigh...
Still love this thread - I have such a soft spot for aprons - perhaps because my mother always wore one and they were all pretty cool. This one from Sandy's collection is amazing.
Interesting to see every fellow in a tie and coat. The gals seem relatively casual, but you can sure see the popular length of skirts and general styles for that time.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdlfZ4213zM
Oof - and I thought it was going to a store that sold Hermes, or something along that line. I have a feeling the second stamp says - no such address - and I copied the address straight from Paypal.
I just got returned a sweater I had mailed to Frankfort, Germany. Postage cost $34.50 and the buyer was OK with that. The mailing address was "Hermes Shop", which made me feel secure. There is a small green sticker that says - "Von zollamtilcher Behandlung befreit Deutsche Post Nt. Ip...
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