Victory Blue - WWI or WWII??

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Everybody - someone from another list i am on asked this. can anyone answer her???

Chris

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To those who would know about these things,<BR>
Can someone tell me what time period "Victory Blue" is from.<BR>
Is it WWI or WWII? I'm looking at bridesmaid dressing in that color and am<BR>
curious what era it's from
 
Thanks! I did think WWII = Churchill = Victory sign.

Don't know the exact *SHADE* it is supposed to be - i would imagine a deep true blue - lighter than navy - but who could tell in the b/w photos : )
 
Chris...I did a search on the first couple of pages that came up on google for 'victory blue'. There is reference to
a couple of WWII recovery ships, and armed ships
with this name. Also a couple of sites with clothing using
'victory blue'.

<a href="http://secure.youralumni.com/westover/store/view_product.asp?id=11412">Westover Alumnae site</a>

You may find more on subsequent pages on google, but I think it is safe to say WWII is when this colour term
came about.

Sue:)
 
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