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WHAT TO WEAR WHEN YOU WANT TO PLAY TENNIS

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  Mutton sleeves & long voluminous skirts. Still puffed but shorter sleeves.  Hats had best be pinned on tightly. Long tight-fitting sleeves might cramp your swing a bit? Matching outfits with long sleeves loose at the top and pretty decorative skirts. Looser long sleeves and slimmer skirt, but now you have a tie flapping in your face.  In the photo she does have her tie tucked into her belt, but you know it's not going to stay there. Mixed Doubles Gradually skirts began to get shorter and tops more easy-fitting.  But again, with the ties?  Why?? (flap flap)  At least two of the gals are smart enough to know better. There was the occasional publicity shot, of course. Back to the sedate ‘30s. A couple of these gals appear to be wearing knee-length shorts. Lucille Ball in the 1940s Rita Hayworth.  I love the outfit. :) Women’s 2-piece tennis outfit in 2026.  Are women’s tennis outfits headed in the same direction as those worn by beach volleybal...

SHOES: FACORIES, COBBLERS, SHOPS, & THE TTLE FEATURES THEMSELVES

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  An old time shoe factory. A fanciful image of a cobbler shop – perhaps in “Hobbiton” where Bilbo and Frodo Baggins lived? Looks like this ‘shoe hospital’ did a lot more than just fix shoes. That’s quite a stacking of old suitcases!  Cobblers took on more than shoes, of course.  Purses, belts, caps, aprons, suitcases, briefs - just about anything leather. Today’s cobbler hard at work. I remember as a child stepping up on that second step, shoving my shoe-covered feet into a hole, and looking down to see the bones of my feet inside my shoes. The machines were known as fluoroscopes although different shoe stores had different names for them like ‘Ped-o-Scope’ or ‘Foot-o Scope’ or ‘Xray Shoe Fitter’. When I was young I wore shoes like these.  I don’t know that they were Buster Browns, necessarily, but they were very much like this style. By the time I was in 6 th grade I was wearing more fashionable shoes and by the time I hit Jr. and Sr. high schools I was wearing ...

GETTING AN EYEFUL FROM THE BOARDWALK

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  Pretty girls showing off the very latest in sexy swimwear. Fully decked out & completely matching.  Had I been in my 20s in the ‘20s, no one would have been surprised to see me show up in a matching outfit like this number.  Not my fault.  My mother drummed the matching thing into me from the time I was old enough to dress myself and I’ve often been kidded about it – good naturedly, of course.   These gals are ready for a fun time on the beach. Only trouble with skirts in the water – you have to wring them out when you come back on shore. A slimmer line would probably work better. My husband’s grandmother, Daisy May Elizabeth Young on the left, her sister, and a friend sporting two-piece slim-line swimsuits of the day. A daring one-piece.  You’d really have to have the perfect figure for this one! Slim line suits would work better if you wanted to do acrobatics on the beach . . . . . . or dance to a crazy song called “Cleopatra Had A Jazz Band” -...