I had to try. It took a lot of wiggling, and my wife helping. I would have like to have tried it without the t-shirt, but it's heading into the 90s and it's far too sticky.
It seems to look OK, and I love the neck, but it's really rib-crushingly tight.
I've got a nice 1940s v-neck college sweater (think it's from Metairie in Louisiana, judging by the large 'M' on the front and the Cajun-ish surname on the tape) and that smelt OK, but my 1956 college cardie - phew-wee!
It took a helluva lot of work to remove the locker room pong:
Wow, that's really cool that you got to talk to the original owners' families - question is, why didn't they wanna keep the sweaters? You'd have thought that there woulda been at least one youngster in each family hep enuff to wanna wear 'em!
I still have my high school football letter Jackets and letter sweaters for the two years I lettered, 1946-47 when I was a junior and 1947-48 as a senior. The jackets are blue wool with dark tan leather sleeves and the sweaters are cardigan style blue knit. And they still fit as I am the same size now as when I graduated at 16 from high school. I think they are either a size 38 or 40 (probably 40).
As was the fashion then, I wore my jacket and pin and my then future wife wore the sweater which of course completely swallowed her since she is about 5 ft. tall and quite tiny. It was sort of frowned on then for someone other than the recipient to wear the pin, although that may have just been a local custom and was different in other states or schools.
Every once in a while, we will still wear them, mostly to p/o our grandsons who don't seem to see the humor in it at all. Tough. All four are in their 30's and late 20's and need to get a life. Or at least, not be so dull and boring.
(sorry for the link, cant figure out how to post the pic)
A friend and I modeling my old Southern Methodist University Mustang Band sweaters. We were bored one day and decided to take some "retro" photos in front of dad's '61 Lincoln. I was a member of the band, and fell in love with old pics of the uniforms, the history, the traditions, etc, so I jumped at the chance to get each of these sweaters.
The sweater on the left is circa 1959-1960. It's creme in color. The "letter" is a quite detailed patch. It's basically a chenille red "diamond M" (the band's logo) with blue outlining and then a smaller patch laid in the middle of the M. The smaller patch says Mustang Band, and has a cartoon of a sousaphone player riding a horse, with SMU on the blanket over the horse. There's an odd/funny story to this logo, I can explain more if anyone is interested.
The sweater on the right is 1940's-50's. It's royal blue in color with a chenille blue "M" outlined in red. Over the "M" is a jumping horse in blue with red "BAND" across the middle of the horse.
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