Quilt Bib Tank - vintage 1960s Diamond patch green red blue floral women's cropped vest sleeveless all-season side tie top one-of-a-kind

Quilt Bib Tank - vintage 1960s Diamond patch green red blue floral women's cropped vest ...

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"Few of a Kind" piece, individually cut and meticulously sewn by me! Style: The Bib Tank Sleeveless, cropped length, opened sides with tie closure. Can ...

$$$$$ · Indexed October 3, 2024 ·

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W.B. Thamm
Salt Lake City, UT






Usage
  • The Quilted Bib Tank can be ideal for summer days as a standalone piece, offering a relaxed open-style fit.
  • In cooler months, it can easily transition into a layering piece, worn over turtlenecks or long sleeves for added warmth.
  • Its adjustable side ties allow for versatile styling, accommodating various body shapes and personal preferences.
History
  • Quilted garments have roots in traditional textile practices, with quilting dating back centuries and often associated with cozy, handcrafted aesthetics.
  • The 1960s fashion era, known for its bold prints and vibrant colors, has influenced contemporary designs, promoting creativity and individuality in fashion.
  • The use of vintage materials in modern apparel reflects a growing trend towards sustainability and the appreciation of handcrafted, one-of-a-kind items.
Design Significance
  • The diamond patch pattern is reminiscent of mid-century designs, which often emphasize geometric shapes and bold color contrasts in fashion.
  • The style of the Bib Tank represents a fusion of practicality and aesthetics, embodying the essence of 1960s casual wear while providing contemporary functionality.
  • Contrast piping adds a unique touch, enhancing the visual appeal and demonstrating attention to detail in garment construction.

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