pauline
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The vintage dealer where I buy some of my clothes from said a while ago that I should come into her shop as dresses "Pauline".
I number of slight strange reason come together which meant that "Pauline" could.
I already knew that she had a very nice dress in a larger size and also a jacket a text message confirmed they wear in stock , so a few hours ago I walked into her small shop wearing a casual outfit , black trousers , and a loose black and while top, red lips stock grey eye shadow, it's been raining all day so not the weather to get really dressed up to the nines.
Her reaction was really nice with a big warm smile and a "WOOW" look at you, then she said you should have worn a dress. again a nice thing to say, the truth is apart from my vintage dress I not got a modern one I comfortable with yet.
I tried on the jacket and It fitted especially pleasing as it is a tailored jacked with a slight nipped in waist. I thought it look good then Carolyn had a look and thought it suited me.
Next came the dress, the measurement seamed to suggested that it would fit and worth a try, I got it over my head, arm in and half way down but not further down or now even up. I had to call Carolyn to help me out of it.
The vintage dealers night mare customer stuck in a dress! and how after relaxing slightly and a few pulls from Carolyn all was well and the dress was fine ( hopefully)
I tried another jacket but not making the same mistake as the dress realize it was too small early on.
Any how I bought this jacket (the skirt is missing but might not fitted anyway) so the price reflected that, Id am really pleased with it and think it could be the start to a new project.
It was a interesting experience all round! Oh yes it's the first time some one said "Pauline" to my face which was nice.
Any info or thoughts on this jacket is welcome, what strikes me as odd is the shade of the button, they old are they original?
I not even sure about the date late 1940's or 50's ?
and the very small lable on the right says :-
Comsumer Protection lable Manufactured by fair labour standard National recovery board 038483
sorry as you know I am from the UK , is this to do with WW2 and the production aftewards or a later period.
sorry I just found fuzzylizzie article so I give it a plug
NATIONAL RECOVERY BOARD
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I number of slight strange reason come together which meant that "Pauline" could.
I already knew that she had a very nice dress in a larger size and also a jacket a text message confirmed they wear in stock , so a few hours ago I walked into her small shop wearing a casual outfit , black trousers , and a loose black and while top, red lips stock grey eye shadow, it's been raining all day so not the weather to get really dressed up to the nines.
Her reaction was really nice with a big warm smile and a "WOOW" look at you, then she said you should have worn a dress. again a nice thing to say, the truth is apart from my vintage dress I not got a modern one I comfortable with yet.
I tried on the jacket and It fitted especially pleasing as it is a tailored jacked with a slight nipped in waist. I thought it look good then Carolyn had a look and thought it suited me.
Next came the dress, the measurement seamed to suggested that it would fit and worth a try, I got it over my head, arm in and half way down but not further down or now even up. I had to call Carolyn to help me out of it.
The vintage dealers night mare customer stuck in a dress! and how after relaxing slightly and a few pulls from Carolyn all was well and the dress was fine ( hopefully)
I tried another jacket but not making the same mistake as the dress realize it was too small early on.
Any how I bought this jacket (the skirt is missing but might not fitted anyway) so the price reflected that, Id am really pleased with it and think it could be the start to a new project.
It was a interesting experience all round! Oh yes it's the first time some one said "Pauline" to my face which was nice.
Any info or thoughts on this jacket is welcome, what strikes me as odd is the shade of the button, they old are they original?
I not even sure about the date late 1940's or 50's ?

and the very small lable on the right says :-
Comsumer Protection lable Manufactured by fair labour standard National recovery board 038483
sorry as you know I am from the UK , is this to do with WW2 and the production aftewards or a later period.
sorry I just found fuzzylizzie article so I give it a plug
NATIONAL RECOVERY BOARD
