Everyday Fashions of the Fourties as Pictured in Sears Catalogs
by: JoAnne Olian
| ISBN: |
9780486269184 |
| Book Title: |
Everyday Fashions of the Fourties as Pictured in Sears
Catalogs |
| Author: |
JoAnne Olian |
| Binding: |
Soft Cover |
| Copyright: |
1992 |
| Pages: |
122 |
| Size: |
9 x 12 in. |
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reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.
Few publications illustrate so comprehensively what American
men, women and children wore in the 1940s than the Sears catalogs
of those years, when the company's fashions typified the tastes of
the American mainstream. This book is a compilation of 122 fully
illustrated and captioned pages selected and reproduced from rare
copies of Sears catalogs of the World War II era.
Over 120 large-format pages have been carefully reprinted on
high-quality glossy stock. They reveal in sharp detail the broad
range of clothing fashions available during a period when wartime
gasoline rationing made mail-order shopping reach new heights of
popularity.
Hundreds of accurately detailed drawings depict articles of
clothing and personal accessories, including hats, overcoats and
shoes, suits and dresses, sportswear, undergarments, corsetry,
neckties, rainwear and more. Styles for children range from play
clothes to "Sunday best." Men's clothing reflects the conservatism
in male fashions during the period. Women's wear ranges from
slacks, newly popular with women in the work force, to dresses with
plenty of "Oomph"!
Here is a richly revealing document that historians of costume
and readers interested in fashion, social history and Americana
will find endlessly fascinating. JoAnne Olian, curator of the
Costume Collection at the Museum of the City of New York, has
written an introduction that appraises the fashions of the 1940s
and the many ways in which they reflected the times.