Jacket Douillette - 1970s Andean Loomed Cotton

$1,528.00

This intentionally oversized, soft jacket is made from a yellow loomed cotton woven in the Andes in the 1970s. Inspired by a summer's night bonfire, this jacket pairs well with this summer's linen or cotton wide pants -- whether colorful or neutral.

Fabric

Andean loomed cotton c. 1970s, with a pattern featuring bats, flowers, and diamonds. The lining is a vintage dark green Thai silk.

Buttons

1920s French hand-carved Mother of Pearl buttons.

Sizing Details

This coat is a roomy one-size-fits-all pattern, which means it is designed to accommodate U.S. sizes 6 through 14. The coat is designed to sit open along the front. View our detailed size chart and int'l sizes here. The measurements of this specific garment accommodate a bust and waist of up to 42", and a hip of up to 44" It is approximately 31" long.

This intentionally oversized, soft jacket is made from a yellow loomed cotton woven in the Andes in the 1970s. Inspired by a summer's night bonfire, this jacket pairs well with this summer's linen or cotton wide pants -- whether colorful or neutral.

Fabric

Andean loomed cotton c. 1970s, with a pattern featuring bats, flowers, and diamonds. The lining is a vintage dark green Thai silk.

Buttons

1920s French hand-carved Mother of Pearl buttons.

Sizing Details

This coat is a roomy one-size-fits-all pattern, which means it is designed to accommodate U.S. sizes 6 through 14. The coat is designed to sit open along the front. View our detailed size chart and int'l sizes here. The measurements of this specific garment accommodate a bust and waist of up to 42", and a hip of up to 44" It is approximately 31" long.

 

ABOUT THIS PIECE

1970s Andean soft cotton with bat border & 1920s French pearl buttons

 
 

Soft yellow cotton jacket-weight with a traditional pattern of bats, comes with a belt.

Designed & made in Houston, Texas

 
 
 
 
 
Blouse - 19th C. American Silk Cotton
$1,386.00

American cotton, 19th C., elegantly paired with blue-green American mother of pearl c. 1920-40. The pattern is an abstract leaf print that is so modern it's hard to believe it was printed 120 years ago. This piece is ideal for day, and can be worn to work under a blazer or with a high-waisted skirt, and for cocktails with a sparkling earring to bring out the luminscence of this finely woven fabric.

Fabric

Purple silk cotton from the 1800s, which was found in excellent condition in a building in north Philadelphia (on Frankford Avenue just south of Lehigh), wrapped in late 19th century newspapers, from an old seamstress’ shop.

Buttons

Blue-green dyed mother of pearl buttons made from shells mined from the Mississippi River out of Washington, Iowa between the 1920s and 40s. America — Muscatine, Iowa in particular — was the pearl button capital of the world until the 1950s. Shells were mined right out of the Mississippi River. Called “toe digging”, everyday men and women could go down to the river, wade around, gather shells and take them to the manufacturer for payment. The industry died with the technological innovation of plastic.

Sizing Details

This blouse is a Medium, which means it is designed to accommodate U.S. sizes 2 through 8. View our detailed size chart and int'l sizes here. The measurements of this specific garment accommodate a bust of up to 40” and a waist of up to 35”. It is 25” long in the front and 26” long in the back.