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The Evolution of Women's Workwear Through the Decades
1942 325 American women working to fill mail orders in the office of the Book of the Month Club. The women wear a wide variety of blouses and dresses, including decorative patterns and polka dots, though most have V-necks. Some wear brooches. They typically wear shoulder-length hair; some, as the woman at the front, use hair nets.
1950s American Diner Cashier in the Diner, by Marvin Koner Vintage Black and White Photography Print - Etsy
Man and Cashier in the Diner, by Marvin Koner Vintage Black and White Photography Print - Etsy
Grocery shopping used to look a lot different
Grocery shopping used to look a lot different - Houston Chronicle. Interesting vintage photos
Orchard Street sidewalk vendors (belts, ties) & sign for Cohen’s Optical, Orchard Street in 1950. Cohen’s Optical & their competitor on the other side of Delancey St., Sol Moscot, are two of the few remaining longtime Lower East Side businesses. In 1927, Jack Cohen started selling ready-made glasses from a pushcart on Orchard St. & later opened a retail store on Orchard & Delancey Streets, which is still there. According to their website, they were the first optical retailer in NYC to sell “fas