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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. Mixed Doubles Gradually skirts began to get shorter and tops more easy-fitting. 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 Women’s 2-piece tennis outfit in 2026.  Are women’s tennis outfits headed in the same direction as those worn by beach volleyball players?  Interesting thought, but I can’t quite see it.  Then again, women playing tennis in the 1890s would be flabbergasted at the thought of wearing something like this! Or this! Were I playing tennis back in the 1890s I’d have chosen some...

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” -...