John Of California Help With Label

steve w

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Hi Does anyone know this label - Belongs to this cotton romper and I am assuming 60's - 70's but any help with the brand - shop - designer - would be great ,,, Thank you ..
 

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Hi Steve,
Cute garment. Looks mid-1960s to me.
California was the hub of the sportswear industry from roughly the 1950s-1970s, and many brands tacked on "California" or "of California" as a means of capitalizing on the association with its coveted lifestyle. Some brands had longevity, others did not last and are difficult to research.
 
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Hi Steve,
Cute garment. Looks mid-1960s to me.
California was the hub of the sportswear industry from roughly the 1950s-1970s, and many brands tacked on "California" or "of California" as a means of capitalizing on the association with its coveted lifestyle. Some brands had longevity, others did not last and are difficult to research.
Thank you ! Yes I get what you are saying, so appreciate the answer ..
 
I searched for any information about your label and didn't find as much as I would have liked, but I found:

-- Several 1962 articles about his apparel referred to his six years old firm
-- The earliest ad I found for his apparel was from 1958
-- The latest mention of the company I found was from 1978
-- "John of California was a blouse maker whose success led to a coordinated line of sportswear"
-- The business really was in California
-- The "signature of John of California is his use of unusual upholstery or drapery fabrics"
-- The company's sportswear was carried by I. Magnin & Co
-- A 1970 ad invited people to meet some of California's designers and among them was "Ceci, Marvin--John of California)
-- Another John of California designer I saw mentioned in a later ad (but which I forgot to capture in a screen print) was a female with a Love surname
-- One blurb described the clothes as "the simple, well-bred look of John of California classics"
-- A 1962 article described the John of California garment hems you could let up or down without sewing
 
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I searched for any information about your label and didn't find as much as I would have liked, but I found:

-- Several 1962 articles about his apparel referred to his six years old firm
-- The earliest ad I found for his apparel was from 1958
-- The latest mention of the company I found was from 1978
-- "John of California was a blouse maker whose success led to a coordinated line of sportswear"
-- The business really was in California
-- The "signature of John of California is his use of unusual upholstery or drapery fabrics"
-- The company's sportswear was carried by I. Magnin & Co
-- A 1970 ad invited people to meet some of California's designers and among them was "Ceci, Marvin--John of California)
-- Another John of California I saw mentioned in a later ad (but which I forgot to capture in a screen print) was a female with a Love surname
-- One blurb described the clothes as "the simple, well-bred look of John of California classics"
-- A 1962 article described the John of California garment hems you could let up or down without sewing

WOW ! Thank you ! fascinating - well to me at least !
 
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