
A most lady-like sweater-jacket, lined in acetate. The heavily-beaded design is repeated on the back, as well. 3/4 sleeves add to that vibe – so Kennedy Era . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Jackets like this were worn over sheath dresses, with slacks and skirts. This one is by Banff, a former maker of fine knits. Remember the yellow summer sweater I showed a couple of months ago? Same maker.
These were available for sale at fine department stores and in small specialty shops, sometimes in popular vacation areas.
Again, not my color but, hey, the right necklace or scarf/blouse/dress underneath can take care of that in no time . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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This jacket is another real favorite. I always like anything from the Swing Era and the ’40’s.
While it’s still warm, but the nights are getting cooler, I’ll be showing some light jackets. This one is from the ’60’s in a kind of fantasy floral print – not psychedelic, but a little abstract. Flower Power ruled! I love the colors in this and the nice, easy but chic fit.