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Vanity Fair ? slip question

Discussion in 'PUBLIC Vintage Fashion - Ask Questions Get Answers' started by cotmyey, Feb 21, 2005.

  1. cotmyey

    cotmyey VFG Member

    Vanity Fair ½ slip question

    Very crisp material, talks when you walk! I don't know 'types' of material, will have to take it to the fabric store.

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    Would this be a 50s' label? Sorta papery, and the printing is stamped on.

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    Thx. Gayle


    oh hell!! may as well do the other labels here too. All are from ½ slips.( show you all what I DON"T KNOW!)

    Van Raalte

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    another Vanity Fair

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  2. alonesolo

    alonesolo Guest

    Gayle I really think that Vanity Fair may be Tafredda ( I hope I spelled that right) Is it so crisp that you could crinkle it up like paper? Guess thats the only way I can describe it.

    Still have no idea on that label. The pinking and the pleating look like it may be a 50's slip but the label that was used in the 50s is an embroidered one like you have below
     
  3. alonesolo

    alonesolo Guest

    Just remembered a slip I have in my dresser. Its not Barbizon which usually made the tafredda slips.

    The fiber content is on the slip luckily 50% Dacron Polyester and 50% Nylon.

    The stopped making the dacron slips because they were flammable. You can find info on the lingerie resource about dacron in the fabrics area. And there is a slip there of dacron.

    This slip I have in my hand is very crisp and talks when you walk! ( I like that!)
     

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