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maisie

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My weekend antique mall blitz with friends. gratuitous picture taking here

I love your blouse with the cool print! I love the 40's blouses and fabrics as they are so interesting!
I also like you Red Cross uniform! I've got the same uniform, but can't seem to get the hat!!:(
 

Lauren

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I woke up at 3am to try to win one of several lots of these German fashion magazines with the pattern sheets. I got one so disturbing my beauty sleep was worth it! :D
 

Miss Neecerie

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My non working hours schedule revolves around ebay these days.....

A freind wants help tomorrow and one of my conditions was 'you will have to let me take breaks from the work in order to bid on auctions....'

I was up way past my bedtime last night winning things......

Denise.....in the poorhouse
 

maisie

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I'm so pleased with one of my lastest purchases, it came through the post this morning, and it is a great 1940s suit!:D
When I first opened the parcel up I was a bit surprised, as the colours of this suit are olive green, light blue and orange!
But when I tried it on it is so obviously 40's, from just looking at the shoulder pads and this is the style suit I have been looking for for ages!!:rolleyes:
And the best part was the seller never said in the listing that it was marked CC41 in both the skirt and the jacket, which means it is a genuine WWII utiltly suit! And I got it for £9.50!!!!:eek: :D
Here's some pics:

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This is the true colour of the wool!!
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herringbonekid

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sorry to barge in girls...

maisie, i've bought 2 or 3 things (a tank top and a coat...something else..) and discovered the utility label in the garment later. its always a pleasant surprise.
 

maisie

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maisie, i've bought 2 or 3 things (a tank top and a coat...something else..) and discovered the utility label in the garment later. its always a pleasant surprise.

Its happened to me before as well!:D
I bought a lovely 40's day dress at Beltring, a military show, and wore it once, washed it and found the utility label under the shoulder pad!!
And another time I bought a lovely red dress, and found the utility label, it had been half cut out but you could dtill see the top of the writing!

I think some seller don't even know what the label is!
 

betty_cherry

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Not sure this is quite up to your usual standards, but you all inspired me to go charity shop shopping and I picked up this super cute bag...

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Daisy Buchanan

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BOSTON! LETS GO PATRIOTS!!!
Lauren Henline said:
Daisy, your first dress is from about 1918-1919, and the evening dress is from abt 34-36. Good finds!
Lauren, thanks so much for the info. I thought the blue was from and earlier period than the black one. It is my new favorite dress, the pictures don't do it justice. I actually found out that the woman who sold me the two dresses, sold a few more to another vintage dealer here in Boston. I went to his store, but unfortunately they were in storage. But, he said I can make an appointment to see them, so hopefully I'll get to them on Thursday. This guy, Bobby, has an entire warehouse full of vintage. He does a lot of supplying for movie extras. He's such a nice guy. I told him my size and he said if he get's more clothes in my size, he'll contact me, and put them aside.
Anyway, here are two more dresses I got. The blue and the plaid from a store here in Boston, and the black on ebay. I really like the blue, once again the pictures don't do it justice.
 

Etienne

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Lauren, that navy blue dress in the pattern is fabulous. I absolutely LOVE it. Oh, to be thin enough to wear it. I think I would need about a 20, groan...
 

Lauren

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Thanks, gals! I like the short sleeve one too, and I just happen to have a stipey pattern for the shirt and a solid that matches for the skirt. Guess it was made to be! :)
 

maisie

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Daisy, those two dresses are lovely. I have two dresses similiar to the balck one you have one in black and the other in a a mocha colour!! They are so very 40's looking!!
And Lauren I absolutly adore that pattern!!!!!:eek: It is fab, and I love any 1930's or 40's summer suits!!
 

Rosie

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Daisy Buchanan, those are both GREAT dresses. I LOVE the black one. Lauren Henline, you alone are making me into a shop a holic (well, more of a shop a holic) you have the most exquisite taste. You ladies are going to make a better dresser out of me yet.

I purchased a great navy blue floral silk material on ebay (not sure how to post pictures yet) and as soon as I showed my mom, she screamed, "my mother had a dress made of that same material!"

I'm going to attempt to make a dress out of it but, I think I'll mock it up in muslin first as to not mess up the material.
 

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