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From McCall's Patterns Fashions, circa the mid-1960s |

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From McCall's Patterns Fashions, circa the mid-1960s |
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Yikes! That is a little frightening indeed! They'd didn't even try to go for subtly with their choice of weapon (say a small pistol or knife), instead opting for an ax that looks as though it might have come straight from the days of the French Revolution!
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They certainly wanted to make a statement, didn't they? "Buy our fabrics or die!" Or something...!
DeleteThose crazy kids at Dan River! Love the dress!
ReplyDeleteMarketing should always be this creative...though perhaps not as scary! ;-)
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