I have a whole pinterest board dedicated to this! I am interested in dressing how someone would have really dressed then,not like they did in ads and movies. Cotton or rayon housedresses, sweater, undershirt, girdle, stockings, pettipants. With all that on I am always warm (even warmer than in modern styles like jeans!). Lots of slim layers so you don't look bulky. Wool pencil skirts are my winter staple.Forgive me if this has already been covered, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how a housewife would have dressed at home (doing housework, caring for children etc) during winter? The pictures I see from the 50's always feature a woman with bare arms and legs while the man has on several layers (undershirt, button up, cardigan or jackets). Surely if the house was kept warm he would be uncomfortable, or if it was kept cooler in the winter she would be cold.
I'm new to vintage dressing and feel like it's easy to pull together an ensemble for going out but as a homemaker I struggle to find an outfit that's warm and practical but still feminine. How did they do it?
My style is all about combining touches of vintage with modern day stuff /SNIP/............
A few cashmere sweaters and tights. I am over cheap sweaters and tights that do not insulate and loose shape.