Monday, August 24, 2015

Random Goodness: Shirts, Skirts, and Assorted Miscellany - Part 3!

We can't let summer pass us by without a look at the assorted summer miscellany fashions from the 70s!  No, no, that would simply NOT do.  Besides, with a title like that, I can include just about anything and get away with it!

Like here.  Sweaters fill our "miscellany" quota for the post.  But that's okay because they are summer sweaters so that fits in with the theme (sorta.)   Kathy is leaning up against a...shrubbery? (1) Anyway, this a really, really nice pic of Kathy and Barbara to kickoff our post!

Here we hit the trifecta with shirts, skirts and wonderfully miscellaneous, color-coordinated scarves!

You want shirts? We got shirts - lots and lots of shirts.  And where did we find these uber-cuties? Why at the Sears "Cotton Knit T-Shirt Shop" of course!!  Speaking of cuties, with Kathy, Barbara, and Pam modeling the wares, I bet Sears sold a lot of shirts from this shop!!

Gotta have a closeup of the friendly staff at the Cotton Knit T-Shirt Shop!"

Another trifecta! Shirts, a skirt, and an apron for the miscellany! (2)

Not only are these shirts, but they are "Big Tops!"  and they are in "Floaty Voile."  And I am not ashamed to admit that I have absolutely NO idea what that is.

And now it's official.  Ladies and gentlemen we definitely have a "theme within a theme" with the scarves - which is kinda like a "dream within a dream" which is "all that we see or seem." oh, never mind.

Enough of the poetry, back to the groovy catalog fashions from the 70s!

And back to the groovy, color-coordinated scarves - this time with Nylon Knit Shells!  So that is pretty miscellaneous all around!

footnotes:

(1) Okay, Monty Python movie quotes, no, don't do it.  I said nooooooo!

(2) Pic is courtesy of JJ's Playhouse.  Thanks!

9 comments:

  1. That's not Pam Erickson at the top of pic 3. It's the mysterious (but cute) blonde model with no name.

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    1. Ahhh, you're right. It isn't Pam Erickson. Her name is Pam Anderson (not to be confused with the other Pamela Anderson.) I found out her name just recently. The problem is that I can't find out anything else on her because of her name - internet searches are futile!

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    2. How did you find out her name?

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    3. BTW, I can see why searching her name would be futile. Not only is she completely overshadowed by Pamela Anderson, but apparently this model's name never appeared online to begin with.

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    4. An anonymous reader commented on a previous post, and said that her name was Pam Anderson. I thought I had mentioned her name before, but perhaps not.

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    5. I must have missed it. I'm glad to finally know her name, though. :-)

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  2. YOU ALWAYS HAVE GREAT SCANS! WHAT IS YOUR SECRET? ;D THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR POSTS!!!

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    1. Helen,

      Thank you so much for your kind comments. I don't really have a secret. Basically, I smash the catalog as flat as I can on the scanner and use 400 dpi setting. Then I import the file to Microsoft PAINT where I trim up the edges (you can rotate the image and trim as needed.)

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