HarpPlayerGene
I'll Lock Up
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I thrifted these the other day. Got the best ten shirts from about three times that many (others had age spots/foxing). Haven't decided yet whether I'll keep them all or not, but they do fit me.
At first I thought they were unsold store stock but I'm thinking they were laundered a long time ago and left in the wrapping from the drycleaners. Each is on a piece of cardboard and has brown paper inside, plus the cardboard at the collar. There are no pins but there are some with paper claim tags. Is this set-up how cleaners used to return shirts?? They all have "C FS" written inside the collars. [huh]
LONG SLEEVES 16 x 34-35:
SHORT SLEEVES 16" neck and 15-1/2" neck:
There were two short sleeves and one long sleeves without plastic and I couldn't resist unfolding, pressing, wearing and considering them mine. Here's the couple of short sleeves numbers I plan on keeping:
I'll do another post below with more photos and info - but what I really want is opinions from you vintage clothes horses out there.
At first I thought they were unsold store stock but I'm thinking they were laundered a long time ago and left in the wrapping from the drycleaners. Each is on a piece of cardboard and has brown paper inside, plus the cardboard at the collar. There are no pins but there are some with paper claim tags. Is this set-up how cleaners used to return shirts?? They all have "C FS" written inside the collars. [huh]
LONG SLEEVES 16 x 34-35:
SHORT SLEEVES 16" neck and 15-1/2" neck:
There were two short sleeves and one long sleeves without plastic and I couldn't resist unfolding, pressing, wearing and considering them mine. Here's the couple of short sleeves numbers I plan on keeping:
I'll do another post below with more photos and info - but what I really want is opinions from you vintage clothes horses out there.