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Underblouse with separate, sleeveless overblouse, 1919
Title
Underblouse
with
separate
,
sleeveless
overblouse
,
1919
Creator
Vogue
Pattern
Service
Publisher
Vogue
Pattern
Service
Place of Publication
United
States--New
York--New
York
Publication Date
1919
Original Source
Vogue
Pattern
Service
,
Pattern
No.
4615
Notes
Pattern
No.
4615:
Sleeves
of
underblouse
are
"darted
from the
elbow
to the
lower
edge
where
they are
faced
and
turned
back
to
form
narrow
cuffs."
Lower
section
of
overblouse
peplum
is
finished
with an
arrow.
Overblouse
has a
"shaped
opening
at
either
side
into
which
the
pockets
are
set."
"The
fullness
of the
overblouse
is
held
in
place
by a
narrow
belt
drawn
through
narrow
straps
and
fastened
at the
front
by a
buckle."
Pockets
are
trimmed
with
arrows
, and
sleeves
and
opening
of the
overblouse
are
trimmed
with
buttons.
Accessorized
with
white
kid
gloves
and a
narrow-brimmed
hat
trimmed
with a
bow.
Additional
information
about
pattern
affixed
to
verso
of
image.
Fashion
Plate
Collection
Ref.
no.
1919-7.
TGM Subjects
Women--Clothing & dress
Blouses--Drawings
Historical Period
Post-War
Digital Collection
Fashion Plate Collection
Order Number
COS544
Ordering Information
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Repository
University
of
Washington
Libraries.
Special
Collections
Division
Repository Collection
Fashion Plate Collection (Uncataloged)
Object Type
Fashion
illustration
Print
Physical Description
hand-colored ; 35.5 x 25 cm.
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from original image at 400 dpi saved in TIFF format, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm software's JPEG2000 Extension. 2009.
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