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Month: March 2014

What To Wear When It’s Raining-1930s to 1950s Inspiration

What to wear when it's raining-1930s to 1950s inspiratiion

When the skies darken and the rain starts to pour, chances are you’ve asked yourself the age-old question: what should I wear? If you’re looking for inspiration that’s fun, practical, and rooted in history, the fashion trends of the 1930s to 1950s have something for everyone. From classic trench coats and chic ponchos to quirky rain hats and sensible rain boots, discover the 1930s to the 1950s best pieces for staying dry and stylish in any storm.

Note: At the end I provide vintage shopping tips on where to get your own vintage rain gear.


Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy & RocknRomance Vintage are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 


What To Wear When It’s Raining-1930s to 1950s Inspiration

Vintage Rain Gear Advertising & Vintage Patterns to Inspire:

1930s Vintage Catalog Page for Raincoats: I’m a big fan of the transparent raincoat (top on the right) which you will see a few more times below. Your outfit will never be hidden! Honestly though all those coats are pretty fantastic in this ad.

1930s Vintage Catalog Page for Rain Coats

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This is a early 1930s Canadian ad for a slicker called “Whooppee Slicker”. Comes in fun patterns I must say.

 early 1930s Canadian ad for a slicker aka a women's rain coat called "Whooppee Slicker".

Source: eBay

1940’s raincoat and rain hat vintage sewing pattern illustration.

1940's raincoat and rain hat vintage sewing pattern illustration.

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1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern for a women’s raincoat with hood.

1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern for a women's raincoat with hood.

Source: Etsy

Here are transparent raincoats for both men and women made from Vinylite Plastics-1946 ad.

transparent rain coats for both men and women made from Vinylite Plastics-1946 ad.

A real life example of a plastic transparent raincoat from Follow me Quietly, 1949.

Follow me Quietly-plastic raincoat 1949 vintage photo. 1940s Fashion.

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Another FANTASTIC examples of transparent raincoats from the 1943 MGM film, ‘The Human Comedy’. In the film Donna Reed rocks a transparent slicker and headcover with matching transparent umbrella. 

Thank you to Michael W for the screenshots for my blog.

1940s vintage photo: FANTASTIC examples of transparent raincoats from the 1943 MGM film, 'The Human Comedy'. In the film Donna Reed rocks a transparent slicker and headcover with matching transparent umbrella. 
1940s vintage photo: FANTASTIC examples of transparent raincoats from the 1943 MGM film, 'The Human Comedy'.
1940s vintage photo: FANTASTIC examples of transparent raincoats from the 1943 MGM film, 'The Human Comedy'.  Van Johnson and Robert Mitchum are in this photo.

Raincoats for the whole family in the 1950s! The green coat is so beautiful and did you notice her boots (keep scrolling to see an ad for the rain boots)? What a cool Fashion Frocks ad.

1950s Fashion Illustration from Fashion Frocks for Raincoats for the whole family!

1950s Vintage Sewing Pattern for Kids Rain Coats and Fall Jackets.

1950s Vintage Sewing Pattern for Kids Rain Coats and Fall Jackets.

Source: Etsy

Looking for some vintage rain boots that are also transparent?? Look no further than these darling “Rain Dears” with bow! Can I have 10???

1950s vintage ad for women's rainboots that are see thru called "Rain Dears".

1950s raincoat and rain gear ideas as seen in a 1950s Sears Christmas Wish Book catalog. What would you buy?

1950s raincoat and rain gear ideas as seen in a 1950s sears christmas catalog.

Source: Sears Wish Book

1953 ad for Firestone Velon Plastic. Love that even the dog has a rain coat 🙂

1953 ad for Firestone Velon Plastic featuring all the uses, like raincoats for humans and dogs.

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I cannot end this post without referencing some great rain-wear photos from “Singin in the Rain“.

1950s Singin in the Rain Movie Poster.

I want Debbie Reynolds boots in this picture.

1950s Singin in the Rain Movie Poster featuring rain coat fashions.

“Girls: Protect your curls!” 1950s vintage ad for a rain bonnet.

You can’t go wrong with a cute plastic rain bonnet (you can find lots of versions on Etsy, which I have shared some samples below).

Rainy Day Hair Idea: Rain Bonnet for the hairstyle you DID do. "Girls: Protect your curls!" 1950s vintage ad for a rain bonnet.

I recently did a video on a rain bonnet and how they work on TikTok. Take a look below!

@tovintagelizzie Hairstyle tip: How to protect your hair when it rains #hairtip #vintagehair #vintagetip #raining ♬ original sound – Liz Gruening-Vintage Lover

Here are some examples of vintage rain gear items you can take home and enjoy


(updated Feb 2024)

Vintage Shopping: I have put together an Etsy Collection that I update monthly of “Vintage Rain Gear“.

NOTE: If you click on any of the items featured below and they are not available, don’t fret! Hit the search button and see what else is on the websites. There are 1000’s and 1000’s of items being listed daily.


Do you love the transparent rain coats I posted above? Well Etsy has a bunch of new and vintage styles, just hit the search button and pick what works for you. To get you started here is a vintage 1970’s clear vinyl raincoat with white polka dots (avail as of Feb 2024 HERE).

What to wear when it's raining: A Vintage 1970’s clear vinyl raincoat with white polka dots

Source: Etsy

RocknRomance Vintage is a brand that makes REPRODUCTION 1940s & 1950s fashions (aka modern sizes and fabrics), they have a cute ‘Semi Transparent’ raincoat that you can purchase from their website (this one is made to order). Take a look by clicking HERE or the image below.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Semi Transparent Raincoat in modern day data-lazy-sizes from RocknRomance Vintage. Made to order, perfect to cover up your vintage styles.

1950s overshoes. These black rain boots are two-tone glossy and matte rubber with cuban heels. They slip on and are just below mid-calf (avail as of Feb 2024 HERE).

1950s Fashion: vintage overshoes from circa 50s. These black rain boots are two-tone glossy and matte rubber with cuban heels. They slip on and are just below mid-calf

Source: Etsy

Late 1950s Baby Rain Jacket that features a bright yellow trim with a clear body with yellow poppies and white daisies.

Late 1950s Baby Rain Jacket that features a bright yellow trim with a clear body with yellow poppies and white daisies

Source: Etsy

Look at this adorable 1950s rain bonnet box with a surprise inside..the rain bonnet itself! LOVE THIS! The seller has more styles, that are just too cute!

Purchase from Nkempantiques

1950s rain bonnet box
1950s rain bonnet box

Source: Etsy

1950s ladies full length raincoat with hood & 3 snap fasteners in handy purse size pouch.

1950s Ladies Full Length Raincoat with Hood & 3 Snap Fasteners in Handy Purse Size Pouch

Source: Etsy

Well I think I have lots of ideas now on what to wear when it’s raining, I can’t wait for it to rain now. HA!

Share your favourite way of staying dry, in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

Irish Movie Actresses of the 1940s and 1950s

St. Patrick’s Day is quickly approaching and while I’m not Irish (German background) I never say no to a Guinness and a cheers with friends on this day. Since we cannot do this on the blog I thought it might be fun to check out some images of some lovely Irish Hollywood actresses from the 1940s and 1950s together (feel free to have a beer while reading).

(Note: This is not a complete list, I’m sure I have missed many names).

Irish Movie Actresses of the 1940s and 1950s

First up..

Maureen O’Hara

Born August 17th, 1920 in Dublin Ireland, she is noted for playing fiercely passionate heroines with a highly sensible attitude. Movie highlights include: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Miracle on 34th Street, plus many more. An icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age, at the height of her career, O’Hara was considered one of the world’s most beautiful women. She is often remembered for her onscreen chemistry with John Wayne. They made five films together between 1948 and 1972: Rio GrandeThe Quiet ManThe Wings of EaglesMcLintock! and Big Jake  (Source: Wikipedia).

Vintage Photo of actress Maureen O'Hara. Stunning vintage hairstyle inspiration from the 1940s & 1950s.
Vintage Photo of actress Maureen O'Hara wearing a beautiful 1940s vintage hairstyle

Maureen O’Sullivan

Born May 17th, 1911 in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. Maureen was an Irish actress best known for playing Jane in the Tarzan series of films.

Vintage Photo of Actress Maureen OSullivan
Vintage Photo of Actress Maureen OSullivan in the movie Tarzan. Fantastic example of how to wear a hair flower in your hair.

Angela Greene

Actress Angela Greene was born on February 24, 1921 in Dublin, Ireland. She is best known for playing leads in B pictures including the films Hollywood Canteen (1944) and Mildred Pierce (1945), and also appeared in dozens of TV shows. During World War II, she became a popular World War II pin-up girl and her bikini-clad image graced the nose of the US bomber Skipper 2, which flew 25 missions over North Africa and Europe. She dated naval lieutenant John F. Kennedy before marrying businessman Stuart Martin in 1946.

1940s Vintage photo of actress Angela Greene in a 1940s two piece swimsuit with a mexican design on the front and she is also wearing a beautiful 1940s hairstyle with braids.
US bomber skipper 2 featuring an illustration of actress Angela Greene

Constance Smith

Born February 7th, 1929 in Limerick, Ireland, Constance was an Irish film actress, and contract player of 20th Century Fox in the 1950s. She starred in two dozen films during the 1940’s and 1950’s, including films like Treasure of the Golden CondorTaxi and Man in the Attic.

Vintage Photo of actress Constance Smith
Vintage movie poster for the man in the attic featuring Constance Smith

Do you have any Ireland born screen actresses to add to this list?

Happy St. Patrick’s day!

FURTHER READING:

Vintage St. Patrick’s Day Advertising from the 1930s-1960s

Liz