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Daniel Green Slippers of the 40’s and 50’s

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Though from very humble beginnings, Daniel Green slippers are now world renowned for their quality and comfort.  In 1881 Daniel Green, who was a traveling shoe salesman, was shown a pair of shoes made from leftover piano felt.  They were being worn by factory workers at the Doldgeville Felt Mill  to keep their feet warm on cold factory floors.  Mr. Green saw the potential for mass marketing and he and his brother convinced the mill owner to produce them for the shoe trade and the Daniel Green Company was born.

Of course, their slippers have come a long way since then and some of my favorites were made in the 1940s and 1950s.  The glamorous styles went perfectly with the chic dressing gowns, robes and fancy loungewear worn by woman back then.

Below is a Daniel Green ad for satin slippers from the Dec 1947 issue of Ladies Home Journal.

Couldn’t fit the whole ad in my scanner, but the top says “Darling, I love them”.  So now the rest of the text hopefully makes sense!

Daniel Green Slipper ad December 1947

Daniel Green Slipper ad December 1947

Here’s another ad from the December 1950 issue of Ladies Home Journal.

Daniel Green Slipper Ad December 1950

Daniel Green Slipper Ad December 1950

Would love to get my hands on a pair of vintage Daniel Greens, especially like the mules with the red flowers shown above.

But, alas, vintage Daniel Greens like these are hard to come by. Though I did find a couple of really cute vintage pairs for sale.

These are from Retrothreadz on Etsy.-$48.00

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Black satin Daniel Green mules

How about these amazing  pink satin boudoir beauties from RetroDress?- $245.00

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Rare 40's Daniel Green pink satin mules with blue crepe flower accents

Recent Vintage Finds

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Finally arrived in Boston and am resting after what felt like endless hours of driving yesterday.  Apparently there is a huge event here called Sail Boston and  something like 40 tall ships are docked in Boston Harbor.  It appears this event has attracted everyone on the planet, since it took a bazillion hours for me to get through the city. I’m hoping to make my way down to the waterfront to get some pictures of these spectacular old sailing ships. But I’ll do it by public transportation!

In the meantime, here are a couple of groovy items I found on one of my pit stops.

I couldn’t resist picking up this pair of gold high heeled sandals from the 1930s.  They look barely worn and would look stunning with this  old Hollywood style gown.

Strappy 1930's metallic gold heels

Strappy 1930's metallic gold heels

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Then I found this groovy mod psychedelic print dress from the 60s or 70s with an “Emilio Borghese” label. Couldn’t find any information on the label, but the print and fabric are fabulous as most Italian knits tend to be.

70s Psychedelic print dress

70s Psychedelic print dress

Emilio Borghese Roma Label

Emilio Borghese Roma Label

If anyone reading this post knows anything about this label, please clue me in. I would love to know more about the designer of this dress.

Road Trip

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

It’s that time of year again! I’m on the road, working my way up the east coast, heading for New England in search of groovy and glamorous vintage clothing for my business. It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it! Really, how can you not love a job that involves shopping for a living? Plus, the two great girls I have working for me are taking care of business while I’m off tracking down new stuff. So no worries about getting orders out while I’m away. Sweet!

Of course, all the driving I’m doing can be quite exhausting. So it’s imperative I take a break occasionally to poke around in the little out of the way antique shops I find along the way. I don’t always find vintage clothes, but I always find something, even if it’s just the entertainment I get from just looking at all the old, weird and wonderful things I come across.

Take today for instance. I totally struck out in the vintage clothing department. Found a whole booth full of vintage dresses, but unfortuately none were in the kind of condition I prefer to offer on my website. Boo Hoo! It always makes me so sad to see beautiful vintage clothing all distressed, especially when it has high price tags on it!

But I was able to buy myself about ten vintage fashion magazines from the 40s, 50s and 60s for between 3.00 and 6.00 a piece. That kind of cheered me up a bit.

Anyway I took some pictures of some things that caught my eye while I was poking around.

The excrutiatingly adorable vintage wall clock with cherries on it and cute cannister set would be in my car right now if I didn’t already have a perfectly nice vintage clock and kitchen cannister set already. It did make me think about getting rid of the others just to have these. If I could only afford a second home!

Cheery cherry clock

Cheery cherry clock

Vintage kitchen cannister set

Vintage kitchen cannister set

Here are a pair of 1960’s Andrew Geller black patent leather stilletos I had the misfortune of discovering. Misfortune, because no matter how hard I tried I could not squash my feet into them. Note to self. When you get home talk to podiatrist about severing a few toes to accomodate fabulous, but narrow, vintage high heels. (just kidding) But aren’t these amazing with the red dots on them?

60s Andrew Geller black patent leather stilleto heels

60s Andrew Geller black patent leather stilleto heels

This next display brought back some lovely childhood memories. Back in the 60s my mom always kept a bowl of plastic fruit on the table. It was popular back then for people to display plastic fruit for some strange reason.

I remember them so clearly, even though I was very young, because my Mom used them as a disciplinary tool. That’ s right. I was a victim of child fruit abuse. My mom used to wing them at me and my sisters when we pissed her off. Instead of spanking us, she would throw the plastic fruit at us. She missed most of the time, since we always ran away. It’s tough to hit a moving target you know. And we always laughed at her when she was doing it. So apparently this method of behavior modification failed miserably.

But seeing this bowl of fruit today brought back those memories of flying plastic pineapples, plums and peaches and actually made me smile! I sure miss my Mom and I’d give anything to have her here chucking fruit at me again!

Plastic fruit display in vintage bowl

Plastic fruit display in vintage bowl

Of course it was only a matter of time before I came across some creepy and weird things to kill my happy nostalgia buzz. First of all, I don’t like dolls , clowns or trolls. There are too many movies about dolls that come alive and wreak havoc and kill people and stuff, like that one in the Trilogy of Terror series in 1975, never mind the Chucky movies. They’re always just sitting there staring blankly into space. But they don’t fool me. Same with the clowns. They’re up to no good, I tell ya. And trolls are just plain ugly.

These are things nightmares are made of. I’m going to have trouble sleeping tonight because I can’t get these images out of my mind. I mean look at her. And is that the freakish child she spawned that’s sitting next to her? The condition she’s in, she’s bound to have revenge in mind.

This doll has nothing to lose.

This doll has nothing to lose.

Let me guess, a clown mated with a wishnik and now we have this hideous hybrid of the doll world.

A troll/clown hybrid. It can't get worse than this.

A troll/clown hybrid. It can't get worse than this.

And last but not least. I did a double take when I spotted this. Ok, I know it’s a shoemaker. But at first glance, you have to ask yourself, what the heck has he got going on there? Like, “hey, maybe that extra dose of Viagra wasn’t such a good idea after all!” Ok, maybe it’s me.

Old man getting ready to wack away!

Old man getting ready to wack away!

1940s Patriotic Platforms

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

It’s completely torturing me that these shoes are just one size too big for me.  I can’t even entertain the thought of stuffing the toes because they are a peep toe style.    All the stuffing would end up  poking out the front, making for an extremely dorky look,  which would seriously detract from the coolness of these amazing 1940’s platform wedgies.

Feast your eyes on these killer red, white and blue beauties!  A perfect pair for upcoming Fourth of July events.  Find them at Viva Vintage- Size 8 1/2 and only 85.00.

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Good deals on vintage style Faryl Robin shoes

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I know I've posted before about Faryl Robin. This designer makes some of the coolest vintage inspired shoes. Platforms, peeptoe and slingback styles that look absolutely smashing with 40's and 50's clothing.

Well I just discovered  6pm.com, a webite selling many of my favorite Faryl Robin styles and they're marked down 50%!  The reasonable prices make it too tempting to order just one pair.  Below is a small selection of the many styles offered at a discount on their site.

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Sexy Vintage Stilettos

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Anyone who reads my posts knows how addicted I am to vintage shoes. And I especially love high heeled stilettos from the 50s and early 60s.  IMO they’re some of the sexiest shoes ever designed. 

Ran across these beauties at Hatfeathers Vintage .  The colors are spectacular, they’re patent leather,  mint condition and in sizes 7 1/2 and 8.  Wear them with a feminine full skirted sundress this summer to add that perfect touch of glamour.

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Good Source for Vintage Style Shoes

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

40’s and 50’s style platform wedge type shoes are my favorites. They’re a great way to wear heels that are comfortable to walk or even dance in.  So in my never ending quest to find new styles I came across a webite that has some really cute ones.

These  have been marked down to $31.99 and I wanted to scream because they don’t have any size 7’s left. But if you wear a 6. or 8 and higher, you’re in luck.
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Love the metallic leather and multi print straps on these .

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They look fab in black too!

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But since I’ve been  looking for a red pair of shoes to swing dance in, I decided these hand tooled cuties  would fit the bill nicely.  Luckily they have them in my size! They come in black and gold too.

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The name of the site is Massey’s and they’ve got many more styles with a vintage flair.

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