
This was another surprise discovery and I was absolutely amazed! Someone safeguarded this lovely outfit for decades in the back of her closet. It’s hardly been worn, if at all.
Aside from the killer ’40s fit, look at the tailoring details on the jacket – the piping on cuffs and collar and the little “pocket” at each shoulder, just for fun!
There is a maker’s label on the jacket facing. Lightweight wool material in a tattersall check of ivory, black, sky blue and cranberry. The jacket is lined. The skirt swings. Love it! I have lots of suits from the ’40s – ’60s and love to mix and match the jackets and skirts with other items from my wardrobe, as well as wearing them as a suit for certain occasions – there’s nothing more arresting and pulled-together-looking. Great way to make an impression.
Love fun surprises! but, ah well, it’s all just in another day of sleuthing . . . . you just never know. .
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A Mod knit shift dress from the 1960’s or early ’70’s by Mynette – a company which, I think, always specialized in larger size “Plus” clothing for women. The original owner safety-pinned in some little strips that were sold as strap-holders back in the day. Lots of women put them in dresses that didn’t already have them – very useful, like detachable dress shields. Very frequently used during the mid-century.