Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Apparel Arts Spring 1937

13 comments:

  1. WOW !!! With the cloth samples intact ! What a collection of AA you have. I am glad that they ended up in your library. Very "fitting".

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  2. I am now wanting a collection of AA. Lock your doors. xoxo

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  3. Max, what gives? Is this a pop quiz? Since you didn't, are we supposed to provide the between-pics text? and if so, what's the prize? [Not that you asked, but my personal favorite is the United Colors of Benetton page, I miss those ads terribly.] Your final image reminds me of a similar jacket from Peterman, obtainable at significant savings but only if you act quickly:

    http://www.jpeterman.com/Mens-Things/Windowpane-Plaid-Blazer

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  4. I have no time to write stories. There's one coming in the morning and then after that.... I got nothin.

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  5. "There's one coming in the morning and then after that.... I got nothin."

    You're gonna be worthless til that car gets delivered and broke in good. We'll wait.

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  6. Are you writing about panties at long last?

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  7. Wow. Amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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  8. Flo...I'm worthless otherwise.

    AnonPanties...nope.

    MainLiner...What I ain't got is time to write 'em up. Work is actually requiring time and focus. Fancy that.

    YoungFogeymon...You'll be seeing more of these non-narrative thangs.

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  9. Where may I apply for my ADG library card?

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  10. Wow is right! I get more envious with each page you show us. I thank you for allowing us the priveledge of viewing your fine collection. I am still searching for copies for my own sartorial library. .....Thank you!!!!

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  11. Max,but where you found these treasures?
    On Ebay?

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  12. If that Mallory Hat illustration is not a Leyendecker it is one fine immitation.

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