
These shirts are small men’s or large boys’ sizes that I can (just) wear and I LOVE THEM!!!! The fun stitching detail on the blue one and the fabulous print designs on the red ones are wonderful.
These were all commercially – made garments. The boys’ ones may have been sold in chain stores like J.C. Penney or Sears and Roebuck or Montgomery Ward – maybe elsewhere.
The boys’ shirts are made of a quite substantial cotton and the blue one, which is a man’s size, is lighter weight and might be a vintage rayon fabric, which is almost always really nice because of how it feels and fits.
Of course, these shirts don’t have a feminine fit, but still can look amazing on us girls and are so much fun to wear. A really nice edge-into-Fall element for your wardrobe, and I’ll be showing more . . . …
View original post 28 more words
TRUE VINTAGE MEN’S SHIRTS FROM THE 1950’S THAT I LOVE TO WEAR! – Magicvintagespy
Ok so I’m not the only one who wears men’s shirts. Not with skinny jeans or anything, but I’ll throw on one of my father’s Pierre Cardin button downs (my father, while not tall, IS rather portly) and wear it flapping open over a slip, or as a cover up over a bathing suit.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Great ideas! Aren’t some of the sexiest scenes from movies involving women wearing their husband’s/boyfriend’s/lover’s shirt/sweater/jacket/pj’s?
LikeLiked by 1 person