marionette twins shirt.
1960s M. Lowenstein & Sons print on midweight cotton. Fabric came on a bolt of 36" x 4 yards and was made for pattern placement cutting.
The M. Lowenstein Company began in 1889 in New York City as a small textile importing business. Morris Lowenstein and his sons Abram and Leon expanded the firm by providing cloth directly to small garment manufacturing firms and selling fabics with slight flaws in them. The first mills were built in Rock Hill, South Carolina and then several mills were acquired in the southeast after the first World War.
Convertible collar
Split side seams at hem
Mother of pearl buttons
Boxy, camp shirt silhouette
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23”
Front body length from HPS: 27 1/2”
Across Shoulder: 19”
Sleeve length: 8”
1960s M. Lowenstein & Sons print on midweight cotton. Fabric came on a bolt of 36" x 4 yards and was made for pattern placement cutting.
The M. Lowenstein Company began in 1889 in New York City as a small textile importing business. Morris Lowenstein and his sons Abram and Leon expanded the firm by providing cloth directly to small garment manufacturing firms and selling fabics with slight flaws in them. The first mills were built in Rock Hill, South Carolina and then several mills were acquired in the southeast after the first World War.
Convertible collar
Split side seams at hem
Mother of pearl buttons
Boxy, camp shirt silhouette
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23”
Front body length from HPS: 27 1/2”
Across Shoulder: 19”
Sleeve length: 8”
1960s M. Lowenstein & Sons print on midweight cotton. Fabric came on a bolt of 36" x 4 yards and was made for pattern placement cutting.
The M. Lowenstein Company began in 1889 in New York City as a small textile importing business. Morris Lowenstein and his sons Abram and Leon expanded the firm by providing cloth directly to small garment manufacturing firms and selling fabics with slight flaws in them. The first mills were built in Rock Hill, South Carolina and then several mills were acquired in the southeast after the first World War.
Convertible collar
Split side seams at hem
Mother of pearl buttons
Boxy, camp shirt silhouette
Please note that all textiles used are 50 to 125+ years old and may contain irregularities and/or areas of irregular color. All stains and fabric imperfections have been treated by us to the best of our ability and are common with vintage and antique textiles.
1/2 Chest: 23”
Front body length from HPS: 27 1/2”
Across Shoulder: 19”
Sleeve length: 8”