Hey all,
This suit is one of those "if it fit, I would keep it!" numbers. It is just soooo nice. Made for "Imperial"..in hong kong under the british crown.
Anyways, these are not the "good" pics, as I am still working with getting the jacket to look just right on my half girl. I usually clip things that are too big for her in the back, but not all cuts work like that.
I shifted this pic to black and white...is there any real technical name for the raised criss cross grid action (does it show up)? going on here besides me coming up with a snappy analogy?
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1082428474652_DSC02771.JPG>
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1084708544598_bluesuit.jpg>
99% of the clothing from this estate was 1960s - many new looks styles, up through 60s/70s cusp and one piece of screamin' 70s. (i haven;t quite nailed this one down into a 3 yr period yet)
It is a size 14 and is definitely post 1967 as the way the size is running, in my best estimation anyhow, and fit wise i would say it is more consistent with the 70s, but not as large as a modern 14 or an 80s 14, but again i am just going by how the jacket fit me when i slid it on. will have to do some measures to really compare for sure.
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1086231127219_DSC02770.JPG>
The skirt is a bit low slung as my half girl's waist and hips are not wide enough to hold it in place. there are no shoulder pads.
This has a lot of timeless elements to it that a classy gal could wear it to work today. I am debating whether to save it for the "IT Suits You" VTA or just to get rid of it (as i am trying to get rid of as MUCH as i can before the end of the month and want to start fresh in June)
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Chris
This suit is one of those "if it fit, I would keep it!" numbers. It is just soooo nice. Made for "Imperial"..in hong kong under the british crown.
Anyways, these are not the "good" pics, as I am still working with getting the jacket to look just right on my half girl. I usually clip things that are too big for her in the back, but not all cuts work like that.
I shifted this pic to black and white...is there any real technical name for the raised criss cross grid action (does it show up)? going on here besides me coming up with a snappy analogy?
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1082428474652_DSC02771.JPG>
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1084708544598_bluesuit.jpg>
99% of the clothing from this estate was 1960s - many new looks styles, up through 60s/70s cusp and one piece of screamin' 70s. (i haven;t quite nailed this one down into a 3 yr period yet)
It is a size 14 and is definitely post 1967 as the way the size is running, in my best estimation anyhow, and fit wise i would say it is more consistent with the 70s, but not as large as a modern 14 or an 80s 14, but again i am just going by how the jacket fit me when i slid it on. will have to do some measures to really compare for sure.
<img src=http://images.andale.com/f2/100/128/12755634/1086231127219_DSC02770.JPG>
The skirt is a bit low slung as my half girl's waist and hips are not wide enough to hold it in place. there are no shoulder pads.
This has a lot of timeless elements to it that a classy gal could wear it to work today. I am debating whether to save it for the "IT Suits You" VTA or just to get rid of it (as i am trying to get rid of as MUCH as i can before the end of the month and want to start fresh in June)
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Chris