1940s Skirt / Deadstock 1940s Embroidered Skirt / Deadstock Vintage / NWT / N. Porter Co. Western Wear / Size Small Medium

1940s Skirt / Deadstock 1940s Embroidered Skirt / Deadstock Vintage / NWT / N. Porter Co. Western Wear / Size ...

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This item has retail tags attached from N. Porter Co. William Newton Porter moved from Taylor, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona and established the N. Porter ...

$$$$$ · Indexed September 15, 2024 ·



Off Broadway Vintage
Albuquerque, NM






Usage
  • The 1940s embroidered skirt can be styled for casual outings, pairing well with simple tops and accessories for a vintage-inspired look.
  • This type of skirt may be ideal for themed events or parties that celebrate mid-century fashion, allowing wearers to showcase unique vintage style.
  • Consider wearing the skirt for day-to-night transitions by adding a fitted jacket or cardigan for an effortless chic appearance.
History
  • The N. Porter Co., established in the late 19th century, reflects the integration of Western and European influences in Arizona fashion during that era.
  • The popularity of embroidered garments in the 1940s can be linked to post-war fashion trends that embraced femininity and comfort, often drawing inspiration from global styles.
  • The migration of German communities to Arizona contributed to the diverse cultural influences evident in the designs and styles of clothing produced during the mid-20th century.
Design Significance
  • The intricately embroidered floral patterns on garments like this skirt highlight mid-century American fashion's homage to folk art and traditional craftsmanship.
  • A-line silhouettes typical of the 1940s not only emphasize a flattering fit but also represent the era's departure from restrictive clothing styles, marking a shift towards more comfortable designs.
  • The skirt's use of scalloped embroidery serves as an example of the decorative techniques that defined the uniqueness of Western wear, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.

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