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E-Book- National Cloak and Suit Company 1913 Summer Catalog PDF

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1913 E-Catalog

National Cloak and Suit Company

A fun resource for clothing of the 1910s, this e-catalog is 20 pages and length and has beautiful black and white illustrations and text describing fashions of a bygone era. Included in the contents are a variety of ladies wardrobe needs from the early 1900s including images of summer whites, day dresses, house dresses, young ladies sporty dresses, shirtwaist blouses, skirts, lingerie, coats, and shoes. There are a few pages of text only which describe some of the dresses. This is a great catalog to be inspired for your creations; whether you are looking to recreate an authentic head to toe period look or add romantic touches to your modern wardrobe.

This catalog has been cleaned up and digitally remastered from original source material from 1913.

This PDF e-book is 20 pages in length. This file is 12.88 MB in size. Please make sure you are connected via a high speed connection before attempting to download this book.

You will need Adobe Reader, a free program, to open this e-book. You can download this program at Adobe.com

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All of our patterns are carefully researched and based on either public domain materials or our own creations. Lauren applies her decades worth of practical application of historical fashion and technical skills when making these patterns, and often supplies watch points for making. External helps are available on Wearing History on YouTube and on Wearing History Blog to help you learn to sew history.