1960s sleepwear

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The following are links to some ready-made or custom made Regency dresses, new empire waist dresses, sewing patterns, cheap regency era costumes, shoes, hats, and accessories ideal for your unique Jane Austen, Emma, and Bridgerton outfit. Look at Cottagecore for even more soft, romantic trendy fashions. Regency Jane Austen Dresses & Shoes The time of

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Simplicity 1102; ©1955; Misses' Nightgown, Shortie Nightgown and Panties: Dress length nightgown, view 1, is gathered to yoke. Piping accents collar, yoke and sleeve edges. Three quarter sleeves have elastic casings at lower edges. The short gown, view 2, is gathered at neck and sleeve edges. Bias binding trims edges. Lace and ribbon bow trim is optional. Panties have elastic casing at waistline and leg edges. A "Mother & Daughter" fashion, for Daughter see Simplicity 1398 Resurrections…

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Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes in... 60s Pyjamas, 1960s Sleepwear, Mad Men Costume, Men Costume, Short Mini Skirt, Matching Robes, High Maintenance, Costume Designer, Pastel Colours

Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes…

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