I haven't been around for a while as I had two computers crash at the same time and have been transitioning to a new computer. Anyway, I'm trying to get back on track and caught up with things so I took some photos of a few men's hats yesterday.
These two I thought were particularly good...
Hi NicolettaRose,
The style was made popular by Jeanne Lanvin some time between 1915 and 1920. The style was called the robe de style. You will usually see examples of evening dresses but could also find afternoon or tea dresses styled with panniers. The robe de style is a desirable...
Hi Gents,
I have a couple of WWII French uniforms, one with a label from a tailor in Dijon, and was hoping that some of you might be able to tell me a little about them. I'm not able to find any resources for French uniforms online and I know you guys know your stuff.
Here are general...
Hi Ladies,
You've probably all discussed this long before I turned up here but I am curious, what is the one thing that you would just love to find over all else?
I'll start. For me wax mannequins are the be all end all. Here's one I actually found.
Actually, for me, any pre 1950s...
Good evening Gents and Ladies,
Being new around here I'm not sure if this is the right place for this post but I'm going to jump right in. I'm a vintage clothing dealer and just bought a small group of men's suits, coats and some accessories from the 1920s to early 1940s. Now, if they were...
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