Jan 26, 2023 | Pockets for Women
The Library of Congress Instagram account is always fun – showing us hidden parts of the library and a photo from the collection almost every day. Recently, this photo (above) caught my eye. WWII Restrictions on Women’s Clothing in the U.S. Here’s...
Mar 2, 2021 | My Art & Studio
What’s our style? What’s our style over at the new Shopify store, Totally Legit Card Co.? That’s one of the questions asked by host Joann Hawker of the March Meet the Maker thing that’s happening over on Instagram. She asks good questions! All...
Feb 10, 2021 | Pockets for Women
Women’s pockets used to be so large that women could carry around: “everyday implements, such as a pincushion, thimble, pencil case, knife and scissors,” according to the Victoria and Albert Museum. They note that women might also carry keys,...
Mar 5, 2016 | Pockets for Women
Some amazing historic pockets at the link! http://mic.com/articles/133948/the-weird-complicated-sexist-history-of-pockets
Jan 4, 2016 | Pockets for Women
I’m going to go out on a limb here, climb out with me. High status people don’t carry stuff. Ages ago, when I was temping in a corporate office, I was the lowest of the low. Not only a secretary, but God forbid, a TEMP secretary. People would actually not talk to me....
: ) Yes! Right up our alleys!
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Yay! Another exciting tiny thing!