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Category: Vintage Magazines

Montgomery Ward Catalog Fall Winter 1942-1943 – Part 2

When I first started my blog way back in 2012, I was not great at photo taking, placing photos, understanding how to really blog and so my early posts are not wonderful. One of those “okay posts” that I shared was on a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43 that I had recently picked up.

The book is huge (1160 pages) and chalked full of fashions (clothing & home), medicine, tools, instruments, toys, Victory Bond ads and so much more. It’s an amazing time capsule of this period in history.

Montgomery Ward Catalogue 1942 1943 Vintage WW2 Homefront

In that original post I did not pay justice to the above statements, with my whole 5 photos (what was I thinking???). So today’s post is a do over and this time you will be treated to much more. Let’s begin!

Montgomery Ward Catalog Fall Winter 1942-1943

Who/What was 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 (Source).

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.
  • 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 (Source).

Now lets take a look inside my 1942-43 Fall/Winter Catalog

Front cover of a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-1943 featuring a woman in a green winter jacket, wearing a red Hair snood.

While going thru my catalog I stumbled upon the address of the owner of this particular book in Albany, NY. This is a new discover for me! I have never seen this before (I did tell you the book is HUGE). What a fun find.

Inside of a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

“Work for Victory”. Clothes for women who have left their home to work in fields, plants and other jobs to help bring home victory.

Work for Victory :1940s clothing for women on the homefront as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

Balmacaan Zip-Outs. Each with a choice of 2 Zip Linings. Change it out for a lining for Spring or Fall and add a warmer one for Winter. So versatile.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Fashion from a Vintage Catalog Winter Coat Fashion Inspriation for Women. See more at www.vintageinn.ca blog
1942 1943 Fall & Winter Fashion from a Vintage Catalog Winter Coat Fashion Inspriation for Women. See more at www.vintageinn.ca blog

Lovely rayons in lovely patterns for all your wartime dresses.

1940s Rayon Patterns for dresses from 1942 1943 Vintage Montgomery Ward Catalog

Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t see women’s maternity wear fashions very often in photos so seeing them in a catalog is fantastic. I’m always curious on how women looked when in that “delicate condition”.

1940s Fashions: Maternity Wear clothes from 1942 19403 Montgomery Ward Vintage Catalog

Lets going skiing in some super 1940s “hitting the slopes” fashions!

1940s women skiing fashions from 1942 1943 Montgomery Ward Vintage Catalog

1940s style turbans are very popular in the vintage scene right now and this is because they were very popular in 1942, 1943 as well.

Further Reading: A Vintage Guide to 1940s Women’s Hair Accessories (whole section on 1940s Turbans).

1940s style turbans for women as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43
1940s style turbans for women as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

During the war, stockings made of silk and nylon were rationed so it’s very cool to see an alternative stocking made of rayon featured in the catalog. This history lover is eating this up!

1940s Stockings for woman as seen in a 1942 1943 Montgomery Ward Catalog. Rationing of Silk and Nylon during WW2

1940s womens shoes in all their colourful glory. Good lord, I want them all!

1942 1943 Womens shoes. 1940s Wedges and small heels. Vintage Shoes as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

Saddle shoes are the best! I own a pair and wear them all the time.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Photo Tuesday: Saddle Shoes

1940s Fashion: Collection of Saddle Shoes for women as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

Brooches are my FAV! Look at these beauties? Which one is your favourite (I really like the bow and the horse)?

1942 1943 Pearl and Lucite Jewelry. Vintage 1940s Jewelry (Brooches) as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43
1940s locket. Vintage Locket in a 1940s vintage catalog. Cool Vintage Jewelry Inspiration

1940s Menswear time! Ideas on what to wear with what, when you just can’t decide.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring 1940s Menwear Fashions, like ties, hats and jackets.

“Style your own 2-Piece Suit” gentlemen.

1942 1943 Menswear Fashion Inspiration. 1940s Suits for men as seen in a Montgomery Ward Catalogue Fall and Winter 1942-43

For the Home: 1940s Linoleum Flooring Designs. For more inspiration check out a past post entitled “The Beautiful World of Linoleum Flooring“.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring 1940s Linoleum Floor Designs
1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring 1940s Linoleum Floor Designs

Save $$ use Tileboard! Comes in various colours and styles as well.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward fearturing different coloured Bathroom Tiles like pink.

Pick your bedspread for your 1940s bedroom.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring 1940s Bedroom accessories, like bedspreads and curtains.

Wallpaper designs to match…the couch cover, carpet, cat etc. and etc.

Further Reading: Vintage Wallpaper ideas from a 1940 Montgomery Ward Catalog

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring 1940s Wallpaper designs

Big Band Leader, Woody Herman approves these instruments.

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring Musical instruments for sale

Baton Twirling is fun and Healthful! Next workout craze of 1943?

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring Batons for sale

Tailor Made Seat Covers for your car. We are mad for Plaid!

1942 1943 Fall & Winter Vintage Catalog Montgomery Ward featuring seat covers for your car in patterns like plaid.

US War Bonds and Stamps-Buy them to hasten Victory!

WW2 Victory Bonds and Stamps advertised in 1942 1943 Vintage Catalog see more at www.vintageinn.ca blog

I’m going to be honest friends, this catalog was so huge that I’m going to have do another post or 2. Hopefully your all okay with that!

Question Time: Do you own a vintage catalog? If so what company and timeline? Also please share what you loved above in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING: Vintage Magazines & Vintage Catalogs (Archived blog Posts)

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

15 Fashion Tips from Chatelaine Magazine-June 1947

A couple of weekends ago at the Toronto Vintage Clothing & Antique Show I purchased two Vintage Chatelaine Magazines from a favorite vendor.

While browsing the June 1947 copy over coffee later on that day, I discovered a great feature called ‘Fashion Shorts‘. In this piece the magazine discusses fashion tips to make your June a fashionable success. These tips are wonderful insights into a time period of fashion that many of us love and I knew that I just had to share it with my readers. PLUS 1947 was a turning point in fashion with the ‘Dior’s New Look‘ making its way onto the runways only a few months early.

1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magazine

So without further adieu lets begin!

15 Fashion Tips from Chatelaine Magazine – June 1947

1. Lovely the Bride (it is the June Magazine)

Lovely the bride this June’s sun shines on. For she’ll wear her traditional satin-and in abundance. The generous yardage makes possible hoop skirts, and wide, wide trains, and arch little bustles.

1947 Fashion Tips for June Brides/1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

Perfect Example: Princess Elizabeth II and Prince Philips November 1947 Wedding.

1950s vintage photo of Queen Elizabeth  II Royal Wedding to Prince Philip
Photo: Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2014.

2. Marquiesette Gowns are a must for the bride and her attendants

They’ve found out that many a girl marching to the altar is still a junior miss. So for her and her excited attedants there’s the youthful spun-sugar look of bouffant marquisette. Which spins at formal dances later on.

1940s Fashion Tip for the June Bride and her Bridesmaids. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

What is Marquisette?

Marquisette is a sheer, lightweight mesh or net fabric with a leno weave.  It can be made from almost any fibre: silk, cotton, wool, rayon, nylon, polyester and a blend of any of the above.  It is used for dresses, curtains, and mosquito netting .

(Source)

Note: For a more detailed description please check out The Dreamstress blog post on this interesting fabric.

Now the below dress is not from 1947 but it is a beautiful example of a 1940s Marquisette gown,

1940s Fashion: an embroidered marquisette 1940s evening gown.
Source: Vintageous

3 & 4. You’ll want a striped cotton and yellow in your wardrobe

You’ll want a striped cotton this year. Because it’s cool. Because it’s become sophisticated. With a canny arrangement of stripes to give the long waisted look.

1940s Summer Fashion Tip: Stripped Cotton and yellow in your wardrobe. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.
1940s fashion: A Striped Cotton Day Dress
Source: Pinterest

Yellow, rich as butter, gay as sunbeams. The big shade in every fabric of the season…chambray, linen and the prodigy of returning chiffon.

1940s Summer Fashion Tip: Stripped Cotton and yellow in your wardrobe. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.
yellow

5 & 6. Order ribbons on a lapel are all the rage, and playsuits are not just for the wee ones

Order of the day: wear an order ribbon on a suit lapel or under the collar of a tailored blouse. It must be as authentically striped as a Knight-of-the-Garter’s. And clasped by an antique brooch or insignia pin.

1940s Fashions for Summer: Order ribbons on a lapel are all the rage, and playsuits. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

Examples of versatile playsuits.

1940s Fashion: 1947 women's playsuits and rompers.
Source: Vintage Dancer

7 & 8. From work to play or sometimes just to play

Back and neck go venturesomely bare on a summer night in an off-the-shoulder chemise dress. But skilfully concealed by a bolero during office hours. Happy is your date, happy your boss, and happy you who don’t have to rush home to change.

Variation on the al fresco theme. Back decolletage lightly veiled by sheer chiffon in a V-inset. The dress of tissue faille. Better start from home with this home.

1940s Fashion Tip: Back and neck go bare, but wear a bolero during the day. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

Vintage sewing pattern example of an strapless gown (bare back and neck) and the bolero you can add to it.

1947 vintage sewing pattern for a 1950s dress with bolero.
Source: Pinterest

9. New York and its high style

In New York more illusions of nudity. With dramatic black lace over nude rayon crepe. In short or full-length dinner dresses. The lace with the delicate air (example below).

1940s Fashion Tip: In New York more illusions of nudity. With dramatic black lace over nude rayon crepe. In short or full-length dinner dresses. The lace with the delicate air. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.
1940s Fashion: A 1940s Rayon Crepe Dress with the Lace Insert.
Source: Pinterest

10 & 11. Bertha collars and influences from famous British salons

Softly falling bertha collars on cottons as well as crepes. A graceful substitute for sleeves. And very much in keeping with the new rounded, more natural shoulderline.

Watch for the influence of these evening skirts from famous British salons: Norma Hartnell’s gold tissue, its skirt showing six separate drapings, haremlike…Peter Rusell’s skirts with turned-up hems like those on trousers…Bianca Mosca’s melon skirt, pulled under at the hem to accentuate fullness!

1940s Fashion Tip: Softly falling bertha collars and Norman Hartnell's skirts. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

Bertha Collar Examples as seen on a vintage sewing pattern.

1940s Fashion: Bertha Collar on dresses as seen on a vintage sewing pattern.
Source: Pinterest

A Norman Hartnell Gold tissue dress..wow!

1940s fashion: A Norman Hartnell Gold tissue dress
Source: Pinterest

12. Stay much cooler than the men with your pantaloon slip!

A pantaloon slip for warm weather ventilation! The culotte doubles as panties and slip under summer dresses. While your poor men swelter in 72 articles of clothing.

1940s Fashion Tip: A pantaloon slip for warm weather ventilation. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

13. Peasant blouse & dirndls skirts for comfort and for formal occasions

It’s comfortable to entertain your guests in peasant blouse and dirndl skirt. Right, too, even on formal occasions. Because the skirt’s long, printed and ruffled, the neckline of the blouse deeply scooped.

1940s Fashion Tip: peasant blouse and dirndl skirt. Right, too, even on formal occasions. Because the skirt's long, printed and ruffled, the neckline of the blouse deeply scooped. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.
1940s Fashion: peasant blouse and dirndl skirt. Right, too, even on formal occasions. Because the skirt's long, printed and ruffled, the neckline of the blouse deeply scooped.
Source: Pinterest

14. Beach Coat Time!

Beach coats are shorties. They reach just to the thing. And are hooded against the ravages to your hair of sun and salt.

1940s Fashion Tip: Beach coats are shorties. They reach just to the thing. And are hooded against the ravages to your hair of sun and salt.  1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.
1947 vintage sewing pattern for a women's beach coat and late 1940s swimsuit / bathingsuit.
Source: Vintage Patterns

Side Note: Here is a 2022 example of a beach coat I picked up at a vintage store here in Toronto.

1940s Fashion: Wear a beach coat to the beach like this vintage rainbow striped beach jacket seen on Liz from the Vintage Inn Blog.

15. Stocking Clocks ARE due for a comeback! Wait what are stocking clocks?

Stocking clocks due for a comeback! And at this very moment colored nylons are some of the counters. In muted shades of red, green, blue, and yellow. So delicate and sheer, though, they won’t disturb your equilibrium.

1940s Fashion Tip: Stocking clocks dur for a comeback! And at this very moment colored nylons are some of the counters. In muted shades of red, green, blue, and yellow. So delicate and sheer. 1947 Fashion Tips for Women as seen in a vintage Chatalaine Magaine.

1958 vintage ad for Mary Grey Hosiery talking about “The Point of Big Return…Clocks”. (I could not find a 1947 example).

1958 vintage ad for Mary Grey Hosiery talking about "The Point of Big Return...Clocks". 1950's Women's Nylons / Stockings.

And there you have it, fashion tips from June 1947 Chatelaine.

Question Time: What was your favorite fashion tip stated above? Did you learn anything new about June 1947 fashions? Please share.

FURTHER READING:

Liz