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Just Full Of Questions Today. . A Plaid Cape Needs A Date.

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Vintage Fashion - Ask Questions Get Answers' started by vintageclothes-line, Aug 29, 2004.

  1. I think it is vintage. Look at the label. We have two on the label guide but neither one is like this.

    <img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape6.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape7.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape8.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape9.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape10.jpg><br><br><img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape3.jpg><br><br>There are slits to put your arms through but that is so hard to do on a manny that is posed with her arms flung out!!! Had to disjoint her. :P

    <img src=http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/magnolia3/purpleplaidcape2.jpg><br><br>
     
  2. fuzzylizzie

    fuzzylizzie Alumni

    Late 60s, possibly. Do you know a site to check patent #. That would at least tell us when it has to be after.

    I'll take the picture for the resource, if you don't mind.

    Lizzie
     
  3. I don't know a site for patent numbers? Does anyone have one?

    I might could also look up Koratron.

    You are welcome to the label.

    Late 60s it will be unless someone tells me different!!
     
  4. Looks like that patent would have been issued between 1959 and 1960. What does that mean????????
     
  5. fuzzylizzie

    fuzzylizzie Alumni

    It just means that the cape had to be made sometime after that date.
     
  6. bartondoll

    bartondoll Guest

    Madras'sy type plaids were popular in the 60s also which would point
    to that era, even though this isn't a true madras, it kind of has that look.

    Linda, I would go with 60s.

    Sue:)
     
  7. Thanks, Sue!!!
     

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