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Ready to wear or already worn out?


Ready to wear or already worn out? One wonders how clothing survived these washing techniques! Even those fancy dresses had to go through the wringer before they were ready to be hung out to dry. This card is exclusive to this collection. As usual, it is public domain and can be printed and shared freely.

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  1. 장춘 Thank you for your comment. When you use pictures from the Arnold Collection, please let people know where you got them. Thank you.

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  2. One comment I wish to add regarding past fashions is that one was always able to recognize girls/women from boys/men back then. Today...???

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