anyway, i'm not wondering so much about the time of the dress as the intended style. (although, if anyone has a more defined idea of the year, that would be nice!) the lower half of this dress fits me perfectly, but the top half is loose (i have a 35" bust, so 3" ease). i was wondering if this was how the dress was worn, or if it's just my pear-ness? i tend to buy things with full skirts and fitted tops because of my hips/thighs, but i fell in love with a dress in one of the local vintage shops that had a more fitted skirt, and then i saw this one of ebay... anyway, i know pretty much nothing about style in the 30's, so if anyone could help me out with the way this is supposed to fit, i'd be grateful! (i have a feeling i'll need to take it in, but it will just get stuck on the bottom of a very large alterations pile...)Vintage 30s depression dress is tagged "BEAUMONT", and is black flat weave wool with black braided cord trim on the collar, pockets, and cuffs. The styling is tailored and has peter pan rounded collar. Sleeves are three-quarter length with wide turn cuffs. Top buttons up the back, there is also a working metal side zipper. The belt is matching fabric with oval shaped buckle. No size tag, shoulders 14", bust 38", waist 29", torso 17", hips 39", length 40". In very good condition with no holes, stains, or damage.
MissAmelina said:I know nothing of glasses....any idea if these are 40s or 50s? I just posted these in the "show us your purchases" so forgive me if I am committing a faux pas.
maybelaughter said:i recently won a dress on ebay, and it came in the mail today. the seller's description says
anyway, i'm not wondering so much about the time of the dress as the intended style. (although, if anyone has a more defined idea of the year, that would be nice!) the lower half of this dress fits me perfectly, but the top half is loose (i have a 35" bust, so 3" ease). i was wondering if this was how the dress was worn, or if it's just my pear-ness? i tend to buy things with full skirts and fitted tops because of my hips/thighs, but i fell in love with a dress in one of the local vintage shops that had a more fitted skirt, and then i saw this one of ebay... anyway, i know pretty much nothing about style in the 30's, so if anyone could help me out with the way this is supposed to fit, i'd be grateful! (i have a feeling i'll need to take it in, but it will just get stuck on the bottom of a very large alterations pile...)
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Hi, in the great cleanout we have come across this vase, which according to Google seems to be Candlewick glass. Does anyone know anything about this type of glass? Dating? Authenticity of this particular piece?
Thx!
Mary said:This seems to be the only tread I post in( though I follow quite a few.) More shoes!
I can't tell sturdy shoes from one another. The brown ones are very wide. I think the girl must have been pregnant during that time. What do you think? Is there any way to make shoes smaller?
Mary said:This seems to be the only tread I post in( though I follow quite a few.) More shoes!
I can't tell sturdy shoes from one another. The brown ones are very wide. I think the girl must have been pregnant during that time. What do you think? Is there any way to make shoes smaller?
Miss 1929 said:what a pretty vase!
There's a Depression Glass thread in the Display Case right now, someone might be able to ID it there too.
I would say those are indeed early 30s, you lucky thing (SO hard to find) and they are daytime shoes, to be worn in the fall or winter.Mary said:First some more snakeskin. When are they from? I guess the pointyness should tell but I'm know to little.
They are Wallenbergs. A brand I haven't seen before.
I'm hoping these are early 30's. They are in black suede and leather and have lovely details beside the ribbon that look art deco to me. (I'll take better pictures, when it's not late at night.) The brand is Idoff and until I baught these I never knew what Idoff was. In the centre of Malmö there is a big sign with the Idoff label and another that says Idoffcenter. I'll defintly look up if all Idoff-shoes were made locally. I'd be so much fun if they were made less than a km from me.
(And the label actually look 20's with the Louis-heel. )
And the last question is when they should be worn? I only seem to find pumps and as far as I've read they were everyday wear. I never come upon any that are made to dance in. Would the working girl wear these when dressed up? The ones with the ribbon look more strict to me. What do you think?
sixsexsix said:I do think it's very pretty, the price was just more justified when I was told it was much older