Showing posts with label Vintage Coats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Coats. Show all posts

Vintage 1930s Coats from Catalogs and Magazines

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

I've always loved vintage coats, particularly vintage coats from the 1930s and the late 1920s. I'm quite partial to anything from the 1930s though as it is one of my favorite eras for fashion.

Here are some gorgeous vintage 1930s coats from vintage catalogs and a few advertisements as well.

Vintage 1930s Coats from Catalogs and Magazines







These last few coats date into the late 30s early 40s and you can really how wide the shoulders are starting to get and the hemlines got a bit shorter. In my 30s biased opinion, you just can't beat the coat from the 1930s… theta long lean elegant silhouette for outerwear. I just love it!

Vintage Fashion Design of Coats from the 1940s

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

I have just come across a wealth of pictorial information via the New York Public Library Digital Gallery and I am so very thankful that this website exists to better educate and inform us of vintage fashions of the 1940s (and other decades!) through fashion design illustrations.

Imagine my excitement as I "leafed" through page after page of fashion designs illustrating coats from the 1940s with small notations. Some of these fashion terms I have not come across yet and I have tried to my best ability to include these terms and definition with the images below.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Plaid coat with four bias patch pockets covered with flaps. Spring 1940-1941

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Wide cape sleeve on plaid coat. Spring 1940-1941

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Frog closure on front of coat. Front flare. Spring 1940-1941.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Faille silk imported (not sure if that is the actual word, hard to read) in sleeves and edging closing. Spring 1940-1941.

What is FAILLE SILK?
I have seen the word "faille" before but never actually knew what it meant. So according to New York Fashion Center: "A slightly glossy silk with strongly defined soft, wide ribs, silk faille is heavy in weight but maintains a shallow, graceful drape. An exceptionally soft hand and readiness to take a crease makes this fabric beautiful for use in tailored suits and jackets. Silk faille retains a light sheen that draws attention to its premium silk fibers, without being too glossy for the workplace or formal settings."

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
"Dandy" Reefer. Double breasted with deep cuffs. Spring 1940-1941.

What is a REEFER coat?
I have never come across this term up until seeing these fashion illustrations. I always just referred to coats like these as trench coats. But according to Army Navy Deals: "The reefer jacket was of naval origin, and described the short double breasted jacket worn by sailors in harsh weather, when they perform duties such as reefing the sails."

and according to The Free Dictionary: "1. A short, heavy, close-fitting, double-breasted jacket.
2. A close-fitting, single-breasted or double-breasted coat.
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Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Cape sleeve on lounge coat. Spring 1940-1941.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
"Dandy" reefer coat with detachable tiered cape. Spring 1940-1941.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Fitted coat, soft bodice (?), set in flare gives front fullness ending in pockets. Fashion drawing 1938.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Yoke continuing to drop shoulder and skirt of matching faille silk or contrasting wool. Spring 1940-1941.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Design Coat from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Fox collared boxy tweet coat. Soft nose on body beneath collar. Spring 1940-1941.