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    One Small Act

    No, she's in New York, just a few blocks from Laura, actually!
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    One Small Act

    Bonnie, many thanks.
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    One Small Act

    And a big thanks to you, Laura. Magda just called, all excited because she got your card!
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    One Small Act

    Just a quick reminder. Please join in with the kind people who have sent cards thus far. Thanks, Lizzie
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    One Small Act

    I have found that in times when our world seems to be completely messed up, it helps to perform a small act of kindness. . You might recognize Oscar de la Renta on the right, but who is the woman with him? You may not know her name - Magda Makkay - but chances are you have seen her work. She...
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    Interesting article on Suzie Zuzek, the artist behind the early Lilly Pulitzer prints

    I've been writing about Susie Zuzek for years. https://thevintagetraveler.wordpress.com/2019/12/04/update-on-key-west-hand-print-fabrics/ https://thevintagetraveler.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/key-west-hand-prints-when-it-looks-like-a-lilly-but-its-not/...
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    Help dating vintage 2 pc. romper set

    Yes, late 1950s, or possibly into the early 60s.
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    Pinwheel? What pattern is this quilt piece and date of fabric?

    This pattern is called "Drunkard's Path". Do not ask me how I knew this!
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    Interesting Vintage Fashion related podcast.

    I love Bande à Part. Also, check out Dress-Fancy by Ben Wild and Lucy Clayton, Pre-loved Podcast, and Fashion History with American Duchess.
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    Pendelton Established 1863

    Some things are just worth paying more for. There used to be a Pendleton factory outlet near me (I cried when it closed) and I have three of the blankets bought on sale there. I agree with everything you've said about them. PS: Yours is stunning!
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    Help needed with Catalina swimsuit date

    This is a puzzler! The style and fabric say late 1930s, but the label and the bra structure say 50s. There was a return to wool suits in the mid 50s, especially by people like Rudi Gernreich and Claire McCardell, and Jantzen did a throwback wool line in 1960. I'd not bet on it, especially...
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    "Caring for Old Clothes"

    Thanks Amanda, and Laura. Guys, please chime in with your own vintage horrow stories!
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    Dating novelty print blouse, 50's?

    I'd call it a novelty print. It's early to mid 1960s.
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    Date help: swimsuit 30s - 50s..?

    It's 1950s, or maybe very late 40s. The presence of nylon pretty much confirms this, as it was not readily available until after WWII. I have a rule of thumb in dating swimsuits stylistically. Imagine the top of the suit with a skirt. In this case you should see a full skirt, below the knee...
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    Art Museum - Costume Collection

    Thanks so much, Amanda. I hope everyone enjoys this little look through the Cincinnati Art Museum storage.
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    Trousers for Women -- how early??? WW1 (Costuming for a Play I am writing)

    The closest to trousers in 1919 would be knickers or breeches, but even with those in public a woman would have worn a skirt over them.
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    Nardis of Dallas?

    I know this thread is almost a decade old, but I wanted to set the record straight. Nardis of Texas was actually a manufacturer of women's clothing, especially sportswear. As far as I can find, it opened in the 1930s. In the early 60s Nardis supplied the women's clothing for The Dick Van Dyke Show.
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    Ga. O'Keefe exhibit

    Is there a book? And if so, is it good?
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    Davidow on the Vintage Traveller

    Thanks for the additional info, Claire.
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    Desert Island Vintage, featuring Lizzie Bramlett

    Thanks, everyone. I'm known far and wide for my great taste in things I can't afford to own.
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    High Style

    I saw this in Cincinnati last year. Stunning!
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    Whitaker Auction - swoon.

    Most of the very best pieces are from the Gene London Collection, which I'd never heard of.
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    Fun "Care" label on ski pants - White Stag

    White Stag must have gotten complaints about the elasticized fabric "melting" so they came up with a creative warning label! That looks like a rubberized inside waist band, and was useful for keeping a shirt or sweater tucked, and keeping the snow out. Based purely on the label, these are late...
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    Textiles - Eye Candy

    Their digital archive is so great! Thanks for sharing it here, Amanda.
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    long shot on a faded label

    Lynne is absolutely right; this is Paddle and Saddle.
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