Re: [h-cost] 1968 boys' wear

2012-01-24 Thread Kate Bunting
I don't know about the USA, but when I was a child in the '50s British children's clothes were sized by age. Being of slight build, I wore sizes that were supposed to fit someone younger than I was! For Parisian apaches, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_(gang) Kate Bunting Librarian & 1

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread penny1a
Audy, The article about the teenage boys' wear is really interesting and discusses all the different styles of sports shirts that they were wearing. Some of the styles merged into a new style. Western wear was also popular during this time frame. There were 4-5 styles going on at the time. Pen

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread penny1a
These industry articles are about what will be on the market in Dec. 1968 - March 1969. Penny Ladnier, owner The Costume Gallery Websites www.costumegallery.com 15 websites of fashion, costume, and textile history FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Costume-Gallery-Websites/107498415961579

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread AVCHASE
Penny, just a guess on "apache" 1968. A typical fashion throwback to the 30's-40's apache dancers? Not at all American Indian like. Also in that era I remember making some sport shirts,about early 70's, not like anything available commercially, of very wildly colored prints that resembled Americ

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread Marjorie Wilser
It's like color names. The industry names them something from history that has no particular meaning except for novelty (to differentiate from other manufacturers' product names). IMHO of course :) ==M On Jan 23, 2012, at 3:29 AM, > wrote(in part): I always thought that apache scarves we

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread AVCHASE
Size. The little guys are usually trained by three. From an earlier era, the 50's, that was when they could be put into the more useful play and dress clothes. At about age five or six (they always seemed to be younger then the indicated size) they jumped to 8's and 10's. just experience speakin

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread Marjorie Wilser
I had a boy in 1969, and sizes were SAID to indicate age. It wasn't particularly true, no more than it has ever been. At age three, he wore a 3 jean for length, but I had to buy a "slim" and take them in. No butt to hold them up! I wore what they called a 6x at age 5. No idea what the x mea

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread Land of Oz
I agree with Ann. In an industry reference it would definitely be SIZE not age. Denise Iowa ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread annbwass
the Girls in America," (Indian University Press, 2012). She looks at the 1880s to the present, so Penny might find it useful. Ann Wass -Original Message- From: lisa58 To: h-costume Sent: Mon, Jan 23, 2012 6:48 am Subject: Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear Gotta be age. (Which t

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread lisa58
Gotta be age. (Which to some degree, supposedly corresponds to size) Yours in cosutming,Lisa A On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 05:41:09 -0500 writes: > I am working on an article about 1968 boys wear from a clothing > industry > trade journal. Repeatedly in the article refers to boys wear 3-7. > The >

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread penny1a
I am working on another article from the same journal about teenage boy's fashion. Came across an interesting statement about their sport shirts: "On the other hand, apache (which, incidentally, refers to the traditional Parisian thug, not the American Indian) is what they're calling any shirt th

Re: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread Sharon Collier
@indra.com] On Behalf Of penn...@costumegallery.com Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 2:41 AM To: h-costume Subject: [h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear I am working on an article about 1968 boys wear from a clothing industry trade journal. Repeatedly in the article refers to boys wear 3-7. The article doesn'

[h-cost] 1968 Boys Wear

2012-01-23 Thread penny1a
I am working on an article about 1968 boys wear from a clothing industry trade journal. Repeatedly in the article refers to boys wear 3-7. The article doesn't state if this is ages or sizes. Below is a little from the article: "For more years than they like to remember, the bane of the exist