Molly Blouse
By 1920, middies and over-blouses had become a very important item in any woman's wardrobe. This middy named, Molly, was found in a 1920 Sears, Roebuck Chicago catalog. It's stitched in a robin's egg blue cotton broadcloth with topstitching at the collar, cuffs, armscye, and on the sash that ties at the waist. This middy has a tie at the neck that is stitched in Absinthe colored cotton End on End. The cuffs feature green square pearl buttons.
Care Instructions
Machine wash in cold water and tumble dry with low heat or dry clean
By 1920, middies and over-blouses had become a very important item in any woman's wardrobe. This middy named, Molly, was found in a 1920 Sears, Roebuck Chicago catalog. It's stitched in a robin's egg blue cotton broadcloth with topstitching at the collar, cuffs, armscye, and on the sash that ties at the waist. This middy has a tie at the neck that is stitched in Absinthe colored cotton End on End. The cuffs feature green square pearl buttons.
Care Instructions
Machine wash in cold water and tumble dry with low heat or dry clean
By 1920, middies and over-blouses had become a very important item in any woman's wardrobe. This middy named, Molly, was found in a 1920 Sears, Roebuck Chicago catalog. It's stitched in a robin's egg blue cotton broadcloth with topstitching at the collar, cuffs, armscye, and on the sash that ties at the waist. This middy has a tie at the neck that is stitched in Absinthe colored cotton End on End. The cuffs feature green square pearl buttons.
Care Instructions
Machine wash in cold water and tumble dry with low heat or dry clean