Monday, June 1, 2015

Surviving "Mad Men" Withdrawal-- Part 3

CLASSIC GLASSWARE

"Glassware moved away from color and patterns in the late '50s to mid '60s and became clear and more freeform in the late '60s," says the show's property master.  "All glassware was smaller.  Champagne coupes and pear shapes were still the norm.

BIGGER IS BETTER

"For men, the ties and lapels are getting wider," says costume designer Janie Bryant.  "For women, maxi dresses are getting popular."  Of course, there was those mini skirts earlier.

You can get wide tides for $20-78 at yournecktieshop.com or an Eliza J. print Chiffon maxi dress for $158 at Nordstrum.

I Still have Some Wide Toes.  I mean, Really, Really Wide.  --Cooter

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