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Inside a Canadian Simpson’s Catalogue: Women’s Fashions of Spring and Summer 1945

1945 Simpson Sears Vintage Catalogue Cover 1940s Vintage Fashion

I have said it before and I will say it again, vintage catalogues are seriously the BEST way to see what everyday people were buying. I personally adore them (and have featured them several times before on this blog) and thanks to the Library and Archives of Canada we ALL can enjoy what was to offer for Women in Spring & Summer of 1945.

Time to take a peak….

Women’s Fashions of Spring and Summer 1945

Coat-Suit Classics for the Teen-Age Girls (note: the word “Teenage” was only starting to be used around this time in the popular press).

1945 Simpson Sears Teenage Outfit-Suit 1940s Fashion Inspiration

Enchanting new blouses and super 1940s vintage hairstyles.

1945 Womens Spring Summer Blouses from Simpson Sears Catalogue - 1940s Fashion Inspiration

It’s a Jumper Season. I adore a cute jumper accessorised with a pretty broach and blouse (picture above).

1945 Vintage Catalgoue Simpson Sears. 1940s Jumper Fashion with blouse. 1940s fashion

1940s Sportswear for the active gal.

1940s womens sports outwear from simpson sears 1945 vintage catalogue

Spring shirtwaist day dresses and a pretty dress for nighttime.

Further Reading: The Shirtwaist Dress of the 1940s and 1950s

1945 vintage womens dresses from simpson sears vintage catalogue 1940s womens fashion

More pretty Spring dresses. 1940s cotton dresses to keep you cool.

1940s Fashion: 1945 Women's Cotton Dresses in various styles, prints and patterns.

Pick your colour for your next dress, coat etc. So much colour and patterns!

1940s fashion patterns: 1945 vintage fashion 1940s vintage fabrics

Spring Hats to brighten up your day. These would of been perfect for a Easter Parade. Don’t you agree?

Further Reading: Easter Parade-Toronto’s oldest tradition that is really all about the Hats!

1945 Womens Hats for Spring 1940s Vintage Fashion from Simpsons Vintage Catalog Vintage Hat

Snoods with Daisy’s, beautiful scarfs for your hair and the most stylish of 1940s Turbans makes for some super fashion inspiration. Plus look at those adorable detachable collars?!

Further Reading: A Vintage Guide to 1940s Hair Accessories

1940s Vintage Hairstyle and Hair Accessories 1940s Turban 1940s Snood Peter Pan Collar 1945 Fashion from Vintage Catalog

New Pyjama Fashions for Spring (Plus Housecoats & Wrap-Arounds)! There are those colourful patterns again.

Further Reading: Vintage Pajamas & Loungewear of the 1920s-1950s

1945 Pyjama fashions for women from 1940s simpson vintage catalog 1940s sleepwear for women
1940s Housecoats and wrap arounds for women 1945 womens fashion from Simpsons Vintage Catalog

Save those dresses while cooking and cleaning with pretty stylish aprons.

1945 womens aprons in various styles and prints. Fun 1940s fashion.

No silk nylons yet! Rayon it is.

Extra Reading: Check out a past blog post I did on “The Battle of the Nylons“.

1945 Nylon Advertising as seen in a 1940s Simpson Vintage Catalog

1940s womens shoes, in my opinion have some of the most stylish designs I have ever seen.

1940s womens shoes 1940s pumps and heels from 1945 Simpson Vintage Catalog
1940s Womens Shoes

Playshoes for fun in the sun. DROOL! OMG I want them all!

1940s Vintage Summer Shoes 1945 Playshoes from vintage simpson sears catalogue

Catalogue shopping done for today! Phew I bought a lot. Ha Ha..I wish!

Question time: Any favourites from the above images? Share in the comment section below.

See another past Vintage Fashion Catalogue posts:

‘Fashion Highlights of an Early Eatons Catalogue-Fall & Winter 1934-35’

1942-1943 Montgomery Ward Catalogue Find Part 1

Montgomery Ward Fall Winter 1942-1943 Catalogue Part 2

Thanks for stopping by friends!

Liz

1942-1943 Fall and Winter Montgomery Ward Catalogue

I’m so excited two weekends ago I went vintage shopping with my vintage shopping BFF in crime and stumbled upon this amazing find in the bottom of a glass case (yay for having eagle eyes). A very good condition 1942-1943 Fall and Winter Montgomery Ward Catalogue (note: please see a better written PART TWO post HERE).

Montgomery Ward Catalogue 1942 1943 Vintage WW2 Homefront front cover 1940s fashion

1942-1943 Fall and Winter Montgomery Ward Catalogue

Some of you might be asking…..

What is Montgomery Ward“?

Montgomery Ward was created by “Aaron Montgomery Ward” in 1872 as the first every dry goods mail-order catalog business in Chicago Illinois. After several years of working as a traveling salesman among rural customers. He observed that rural customers often wanted “city” goods but their only access to them was through rural retailers who had little competition and offered no guarantee of quality. Ward also believed that by eliminating intermediaries, he could cut costs and make a wide variety of goods available to rural customers, who could purchase goods by mail and pick them up at the nearest train station (Wikipedia-Montgomery Ward).

Montgomery Ward Firsts and Highlights

  • The Slogan “satisfaction guaranteed or your money back”, Ward began using in 1875 (he created it)
  • In 1883, the company’s catalog, which became popularly known as the “Wish Book”, had grown to 240 pages and 10,000 items
  •  By 1904, the company had grown such that three million catalogs, weighing 4 pounds each, were mailed to customers
  • 1926 the first Retail store is opened
  • 1929 saw Montgomery Ward Double its stores to 531 across the United States
  • In 1939, as part of a Christmas promotional campaign, staff copywriter Robert L. May created the character and illustrated poem of “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Six million copies of the storybook were distributed in 1946. The song was popularized nationally by the actor and singer Gene Autry
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer
  • 1950’s saw the store fall into its eventual downfall as the company was slow to respond to the general movement of the American middle class to suburbia. It’s competitors (like Sears) built stores where the customers where, Montgomery Ward chose to stay in City Centers and Main streets where the customers no longer shopped like they used too
  • 1985 the catalog portion of the business closes
  • December 28th, 2000 Montgomery Ward makes the announcement that it will shut its doors for good (Wikipedia-Montgomery Ward).

Wow that is some history, terribly sad that the business ended up closing its doors in the end though 🙁

All that sad part aside, lets take a look at some of the pictures from the Catalogue shall we? (Note: You will be seeing more of this book in future posts as I plan to use it as reference for blog posts to come).

Brief Look Inside a Vintage Montgomery Ward Catalog

Look at those Victory Suits…beautiful!

FURTHER READING: The Skirt Suit: A Fall Fashion Trend. The 1940s Edition

1940s Fashion: 1940s Womens Skirt Suit as seen in a 1940s Montgomery Ward Catalog

Yes please I will take all the velvet dresses and hats and jackets..how perfect would these be for the holiday season??

1940s Womens Fashion - Women's fred & green dresses, jackets, hats, purses and more as seen in a 1940s Fall and Winter Montgomery Ward Catalog.

Look how handsome these boys are?? I wish my nephews dressed like this.

1940s boys fashion (Sweaters & cardigans) as seen in a Montgomery Ward 1942 & 1943 Fall and Winter Catalog.

Look at the ruffles and the pinks and the flowers? WOW! my husband would kill me if I brought any of that into my home (and to be honest, I think it’s a bit too much for me too lol)

1940's bedspreads as seen in Montgomery Ward 1942 & 1943 Fall and Winter Catalog.

So there you have a sneak peek into my recent vintage purchase. Hope you enjoyed learning a bit about Montgomery Wards and browsing the pages of the catalog just like so many people did back in 1942-43.

Until next time!

REMINDER: Montgomery Ward Catalog Fall Winter 1942-1943. Part 2 & Vintage Wallpaper Ideas from a 1940 Montgomery Ward Catalog

Liz