Monday, 25 February 2013

1970s Prairie Dresses: Fab Or Drab?

1. Popularized by the label "Gunne Sax," prairie dresses were a popular style for women throughout the '70s. With its lace trim, high collars, long sleeves and hemlines the style was meant to evoke an era of romance and nostalgia.

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2. Teens quickly adopted the demure style as well.

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3. As well as little girls.

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4. Nothing said comfort like being dressed from the neck down in 100% polyester.

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5. They also produced them in "chubby" sizes.

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6. Prices ranged anywhere between $9.99 to $11.99. Though the "chubby" sizes were extra.

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7. Some of the styles were pretty questionable, even by '70s standards.

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8. Who wouldn't want designs inspired by Winnie-the-Pooh?

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9. Or you could buy a sewing pattern for a DIY project.

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10. Today you can find patterns and vintage dresses on sites like Etsy and eBay. Dresses go for anything between $10 to $50

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