Advance 2919 (1940's): Fear not, I have no intention of actually making and wearing this. I'm impressed, though, that it actually has a butt-flap so that the wearer doesn't have to disrobe completely to make a pit stop. Much better planning than 1970's jumpsuits. I consider this to be a "preservative acquisition." There aren't a lot of these out there, so I felt like I needed it for historical reasons.
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Mail Order (1930's): More 1930's housedress love. This one is similar to the one from Monday. I think I'm seeing this in a blue plaid with dark blue yoke and belt, no?
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