Step back in time with this vintage Fall-Winter 1962 issue of McCall's Pattern Fashions magazine. This charming publication is a treasure trove for sewing enthusiasts, fashion historians, and collectors of mid-century Americana. The cover features a stylish woman in a red coat and black hat, epitomizing early 1960s elegance.
Inside, you'll find inspiring articles and patterns, including an "EXTRA SPECIAL pull-out BONUS BOOK inside: HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR SEWING MACHINE." Discover "THE 'SPARE' LOOK" and "3 BRAND-NEW WAYS TO BUILD A WARDROBE." The magazine also showcases "The New Non-Matched Look in Patterns Selected by the Editors of 'SEVENTEEN'" magazine, offering a glimpse into the fashion trends of the era.
Filled with delightful advertisements for brands like Singer Sewing Machines, Springmaid fabrics, and Indian Head Cotton, this magazine is not just about fashion; it's a window into the consumer culture and domestic arts of the early 1960s. A must-have for anyone interested in vintage sewing, fashion history, or collecting classic magazines.
Condition: Good vintage condition for its age, with some wear and tear consistent with a used magazine from 1962. Please refer to images for exact condition details.