1940’s cold rayon White Romper/ onesie style blouse~ Plus size vintage~ pointy collar pleated back~ unique one of a kind shirt/ XL

1940’s cold rayon White Romper/ onesie style blouse~ Plus size vintage~ pointy collar pleated back~ ...

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I haven’t had many of this style of blouse frankly. I’ve listed it with rompers because it’s a similar concept. I suppose ...

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Hatties Vintage Clothing
Portland, OR
729 E. Burnside St. Portland OR, 97214 · 503-238-1938






Usage
  • This type of blouse could be ideal for casual outings, offering comfort while maintaining a stylish appearance.
  • The unique design of a romper-style blouse may appeal to those seeking versatility in their wardrobe, potentially allowing it to transition from day to evening wear.
  • With its vintage charm, such a blouse might serve as a statement piece for themed parties or retro-inspired gatherings.
History
  • Rompers gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s as a practical yet fashionable option for women, often representing a shift towards more comfortable clothing.
  • The 1940s saw a blend of functionality and style in women's fashion, with garments like this blouse reflecting the era's practicality during World War II.
  • Cold rayon became a favored fabric choice in mid-20th century fashion due to its breathable and comfortable properties, suitable for the needs of that time.
Design Significance
  • The pointy collar and pleated back design elements signify mid-century fashion trends, emphasizing both elegance and simplicity.
  • Rompers and jumpsuits have historically symbolized modern femininity and freedom of movement, making them enduring choices in contemporary fashion.
  • Vintage blouses like this one often embody unique craftsmanship and detailing that highlight the differences in manufacturing practices from past decades.

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