Eloise Curtis for Happenstance

Lori Ammons

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Eloise Curtis for Happenstance. Designed for Hess's Department Store's French Room between 1968-73. A really great weave pattern with contrasting collar, cuffs, faux pocket flaps. Original buttons and snaps. I dry cleaned and the white just came alive. Love the fitted waist with just a little flare below.
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What a glorious fabric. The main fabric actually looks like a knit, not sure if that's just an illusion.

At first I thought it was some kind of wool but it is too soft, there is no "wool" tag, and I have never seen a pattern like this in wool (which really doesn't mean much at this point since I am new to this) but I think you are right a knit of some kind but a fabulous pattern and love how the trim is a complementary pattern without being an exact match. It was the buttons that sold me though! If this was my size I'd throw it on over a pair of jeans and wear it straight through from Fall to Spring. I have to get the book they wrote all about Hess's department store, it is on Amazon. Anyone know what happened to Eloise Curtis? Last info I could find she got married then she seems to drop off the face of the earth.
 
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Great jacket - I'd wear that in a heartbeat too :). I have a ton of vintage and secondhand suit jackets that I wear with jeans from fall to spring, and some lighter cotton jackets for cool summer mornings or evenings, most of them also blazer-style. Anything from black with elegant details via hot pink to wild flower prints.
 
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