Bobbi B.
New in Town
- Messages
- 37
- Location
- Indianapolis
The colder months having come our way, I went searching for one of the season's humbler necessities, a fresh supply of nice hankies and found -- nothing!
Oh, huge, coarse things intended for gentlemen are still around, but nothing for us. No monograms, floral embroidery, lace trim, or prints.
Vermont Country Store does still carry suitable hankies. At $18 - 20 per dozen (and higher for the best lace-trimmed), they are not inexpensive but they'll do. Some of them are pretty as anything you'd find at a department store, if department stores still carried that sort of thing. (Don't get me started, I made a last-minute trip Wednesday for a new half-slip and they just about didn't have any! I've a good notion to send off a letter to Mr. May or Mr. Ayres* about it. How I miss F. W. Woolworth's!)
If you're going Golden Era anyway, this is something not to overlook. One does carry a hankie and it really should not be plain, unadorned white save in dire necessity -- I'm still thinking about embroidering a few for myself; it's not difficult and it was commonly done.
BB
____________________
* The last of the local department stores, L. S. Ayres, is, I believe, now a part of the May Co. group. Of course, there aren't any Ayreses associated with it and probably no Mays, either.
Oh, huge, coarse things intended for gentlemen are still around, but nothing for us. No monograms, floral embroidery, lace trim, or prints.
Vermont Country Store does still carry suitable hankies. At $18 - 20 per dozen (and higher for the best lace-trimmed), they are not inexpensive but they'll do. Some of them are pretty as anything you'd find at a department store, if department stores still carried that sort of thing. (Don't get me started, I made a last-minute trip Wednesday for a new half-slip and they just about didn't have any! I've a good notion to send off a letter to Mr. May or Mr. Ayres* about it. How I miss F. W. Woolworth's!)
If you're going Golden Era anyway, this is something not to overlook. One does carry a hankie and it really should not be plain, unadorned white save in dire necessity -- I'm still thinking about embroidering a few for myself; it's not difficult and it was commonly done.
BB
____________________
* The last of the local department stores, L. S. Ayres, is, I believe, now a part of the May Co. group. Of course, there aren't any Ayreses associated with it and probably no Mays, either.