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Everyday Fashions of the Forties as Pictured in Sears Catalogs

Everyday Fashions of the Forties as Pictured in Sears Catalogs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FANTASTIC!!
Review: As someone who buys, sells, and wears vintage clothing on a daily basis, this book is a wonderful reference. It depicts the entire fashion spectrum of the 40s, from shoes to playsuits, from women to men to children, from lingerie to maternity wear. Very interesting read, even for those not into vintage clothing. I've got a collection built up of so-so fashion reference books - this one blows them all out of the water. Worth every penny and then some - I'm guessing " jill from manhattan" has a little bit of a complex.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book for those looking into 1940's fashion!
Review: I got this book though amazon's used books, and was completely pleased. Websites and library books often offer a very incomplete view of the 1940's fashions with very few pictures, and descriptions of the time as just being "utilitarian" or "militarized" - which is only PART of the story. This book is mostly ads from the Sears Catalog, showing REAL styles available to the middle class American public, not just the stuff the movie stars wore. You can see how the styles changed slowly over decade, including the introduction of the "New Look" and how it was incorporated into American style in the later part of the decade. Not necessarily for those wanting a history lesson complete with names of designers, price guides, or whatnot. But for someone already familar with the time period or wanting good examples/ideas for period dress or reproduction (with excellent pictures without collecting billions of sewing patterns like I do), this is a delightful resource!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect for everyday fashion!
Review: I just love the Everyday Fashions series because there are so many different designs. In other fashion history or resource books, there are usually only a couple of examples. This book has women, men, teens, kids... I think anyone who is a costumer, or enjoys creating vintage repros should own these books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect for everyday fashion!
Review: I love this book for the wonderful photos of clothing and accessories (like leg make-up). I also have the Everyday Fashions of the Thirties, an equally enjoyable reference book.B&W photos

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reference book!!
Review: I love this book for the wonderful photos of clothing and accessories (like leg make-up). I also have the Everyday Fashions of the Thirties, an equally enjoyable reference book.B&W photos

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good place to start
Review: I, too, adore 40's fashions and this book got me going a few years ago. It is a broad overview of the entire decade, of course, and you can find which part of the decade appeals to your fashion sense. I particularly like the mid-decade styles. At any rate, you go from there. And "there" usually means the Schiffer Books series which have more detail, better reproduction AND color. At twice the price, of course, than the Dover series but you have to start someplace. I'm giving the book 4 stars largely because of the reproduction quality. Too often, for me, the pictures seem poorly copied from the catalog.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A 40's Fashion Feast!
Review: Ok,I love the clothes of the 1940's anyway,thats why I bought this book. But it really is great fun for people who remember that time and a good history lesson for those who don't. I mean, a gown for 5 bucks?! Where's my time machine?;-) Enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: just too thin
Review: The content is about as non-existent as the waistlines on those cartoon supermodels of the day. Maybe if you profiteers glued together a few more decades worth of content, it might be worth the price of the postage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful reference book
Review: This is a fabulous book with fashions that span all ages (from child to adult) and looks during that decade. It is a hoot to see the low prices, and some of the clothing will make today's teen recoil in horror. I think the WWII era fashions were absolutely fantastic and this book is great.

I would love to see another one released, with even more from the Sears catalogs during the 40's.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a hat for thirty five cents - amazing!
Review: This is a great book full of illustrations from vintage Sears catalogs. The clothing styles range from everyday wear to swimwear to underwear and accessories. It's fantastic to look at the styles, but my favorite parts of the book are definitely the captions that describe each of the items, along with their original price. It really is a hoot to see gorgeous hats going for thirty-five cents to a whopping dollar seventy-nine!

This book is a lot of fun to look through and would be the perfect gift for your favorite rockabilly kitten or vintage fashion lover.


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