
It’s always a treat when these turn up – looks like 1960’s in both cases, but they’re a bit of a mystery. The best thing about them is the quality and construction. Of course, this type of photo doesn’t do them justice.
The blouse on the left is very casual and basic, but the fabric is really nice. It’s some kind of a blend of cotton and rayon. Feels smooth to touch and has a gloss, and I love the colors and the plaid, too. Both have rounded wing collars, though the style on the right is much more sophisticated.
The blouse on the right is a star. Not only is it made from a REALLY nice rayon fabric, but the tailoring is wonderful! The buttons are all fabric-covered. The retro-1940’s style is pretty with light shoulder padding and puffed sleeves. What I like best is that it is FITTED!!!!!!!!! Can’t believe it – it’s so rare to find a nicely fitted blouse or shirt because they just don’t make them now. Spandex added to fabric molds to the body pretty well, but is a cheaper-looking alternative and can’t compare to a blouse with fitted seaming that is done properly. The look is completely different, and much more elegant.
So . . . . . . . . . . . . . what’s next? . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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