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Cardigans, cardigans, cardigans!

40'sfetish

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50's beaded cardigans

I've had several 50's beaded cardigans for about 20years and just last weekend found a couple of beauties, I'd forgotten how beautiful and versatile they are.

I am wondering if anyone knows any historical information about them (I know they were mainly made/beaded in Hong Kong) the labels on the ones I have are long gone.

The other question was how to store and care for them properly.

I'll post some pics later this evening.
 

Brooksie

One Too Many
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Portland, Oregon
I have several of these myself and I love them too. As far as care goes I use dryerell on them when they need cleaning and freshening along with an occational steaming. As far as storage goes I keep most of my sweaters in a big 1920's steamer trunk with cedar blocks and handmade herbal sachets to keep away the moth's. However regarding history I do not know that.
 

40'sfetish

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Brooksie, what is dryerell? I've googled and all I come up with is dryer venting systems lol If you can describe the product maybe there is a similar product here in Australia...
 

40'sfetish

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Melbourne, Australia
Pics of new cardys

Sorry about the humungous size of the pics. The first two are my "new" ones, just a couple of easily repaired moth holes and stitch down a couple of beads and they are in beautiful condition, lining all intact too.

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bit blurry but you get the idea
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And this is my old one that I've had forever
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after having a wonderful conversation with a woman at work today (about my new cardigans) she said that she had some at home that she and her sister had bought when they were a lot skinnier and she would see if she could find them and give them to me. I offered to pay for them but she wouldn't hear of it.... Whoohooo!!!!

And thanks Lady D for combining the posts
 

Foofoogal

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I have the second one and I found a Walborg Belgium beaded bag to match. I was in heaven.

Cardigans is the main thing I keep for myself. It is getting harder to find good ones.

Just lovely. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Still looking for my Emerald green one in a medium to large. The sleeves have to be 20 or 21 inches. I don't like mine to be like I see so many wear them. I like them to keep me warm.
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yes, thank you LD. I could never find this thread it seems. Now maybe I will be able to.
 

Foofoogal

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Could it really be so. Someone is saying they may have a Vintage Emerald Green cardigan for me. Waiting with bated breath. My heart is pounding.....:whistling :whistling :whistling :whistling
 

bunnyb.gal

Practically Family
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Burgundy/wine/claret or brick red crop cardigan or bolero. Full-length and NOT 3/4 sleeves. I think I'll give up soon and look for hen's teeth instead! :)
 

RodeoRose

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Yay! :eusa_clap What a gorgeous color; well worth the wait, I'm sure.

I am always hunting for a pair of vintage 40s or 50s looking cowboy boots with high heels, a la the vintage cowgirl pinups.
 

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