Fabulous Vintage image
circa 1940's stocking legs.
Did you realize that just forty years
earlier, women were wearing
long dresses and skirts to
cover their legs?
It wasn't even until the Edwardian
era that ladies started to show
some ankle.
circa 1940's stocking legs.
Did you realize that just forty years
earlier, women were wearing
long dresses and skirts to
cover their legs?
It wasn't even until the Edwardian
era that ladies started to show
some ankle.
Three pairs for $1.42...gotta love that! lol I'd rather wear the long skirts though, and lots of them, in our -40 C temperatures! haha Thanks, Pamela! :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat image for vintage cards. Thank you so much for sharing your time and images with us.
ReplyDeleteI've just downloaded a lot of images again, I did thank you before, I just realised I hadn't clicked before I saved them - doh!
ReplyDeleteLinbyx
Oh this is a great digi! I love the old clothing!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Ooh la la! This is fabulous. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pamela. :)
Gone are the days when my legs used to look like that Pamela, lol! Tis a distant memory! But then I was quite the athlete then until 2 spine operations put a stop to all that. This is a brilliant image, thank you. Lee x
ReplyDeleteOh this would be perfect for a good luck card!
ReplyDelete"Good luck on your _________. I've got my legs crossed for you!" Or something along those lines...
Love it, thank you! Snagging the girl with horn as well. You're right, you just never know!
hugs,
Lisa xx
Hard to believe we ever wore those things-had to have garter belts! Yuck! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteI too like the longer skirts!!!!!! Little House On The Prairie type! That era has ALWAYS been attractive to me for some reason! I know that sounds ODD, but it just does! LOL Thanks for the digi images! CUTE idea from Lisa M! :) LOVE the little girl too!!!! She's just SWEET! :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this awesome vintage image. It was so good pantyhose came along. I still can't get use to the bare leg look.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
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