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Category: Vintage Fashion

Vintage Pajamas & Loungewear of the 1920s-1950s

Calling all vintage fashion lovers! It’s time to take a step back in time to explore the beloved loungewear of the 1920s-1950s. From cozy waffle weave pajamas to glamorous silk charmeuse satin robes, this era of fashion was coveted for its effortless glamour and comfort — a combination that still resonates with us today. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the rich history of these pieces, thru their iconic designs via images and ads.

Let’s take a look at the delightful evolution of loungewear that defined these era’s fashions.

1950s Vintage Ad for a Pajama Party

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Vintage Pajamas & Loungewear of the 1920s-1950s


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The 1920’s

Two models in nightwear in the 1920s. 1920s Fashion/ 1920s Pajamas

A romantic and feminine vintage 1920s peachy pink silk and lace pajama set.

1920s Fashion: 1920s Pajama Set, Flapper Pajamas, 20s Silk Lace Camisole Top and Pajama Pants, Boudoir Lingerie

Source: Etsy

1928 Glover Men’s Pajamas Ad. “There is sheer joy—just in wearing them“.

1920s Advertisement: 1928 Glover Men's Pajamas Ad. "There is sheer joy—just in wearing them".

Source: Attic Paper

1920’s Ladies’ pajama set sewing pattern. Featuring a robe, trousers and top.

1920's Ladies' pajama set sewing pattern. Featuring a robe, trousers and top

Source: eBay

Superb pair of 1920s pyjamas in the most delightful, light-as-a-feather French cotton voile.

1920s Fashion: Superb pair of 1920s pyjamas in the most delightful, light-as-a-feather French cotton voile.

Source: Etsy

Found in a 1925 Catalog, a beautiful McCall Pattern for 1920s Women’s 2 Piece Pajamas with the prettiest of details.

Found in a 1925 Catalog, a beautiful McCall Pattern for 1920s Women's 2 Piece Pajamas with the prettiest of details. 1920s Vintage Sewing Pattern

Source: Vintage 4 Me 2

You could also go a bit more sexy with a vintage 1920s blush pink silk lingerie teddy shorts combination (avail as of Sept 2024 HERE). This feels to me like something a Flapper would wear. I love it!

1920s Fashion: Vintage 1920s blush pink silk lingerie teddy shorts combination slip with cream mesh trim, embroidery, hemstitching, and side slits

Source: Etsy

The 1930′s

1930s Lounging Pajamas.

1930s Lounging Pajamas as seen on a 1930s actress posing for a photo.

1930s Lounging Pajamas as seen in this vintage sewing pattern. So pretty!

1930s Fashion: 1930s Lounging Pajamas as seen in this vintage sewing pattern illustration.

Vintage 1930s Pajama Loungewear Set Striped Rayon Jersey Wide Leg Satin Pants.

1930s Fashion: Vintage 1930s Pajama Loungewear Set Striped Rayon Jersey Wide Leg Satin Pants

Source: Etsy

1930’s Men’s Pajamas sewing pattern. I love the pocket squares, because you never know when you may need to use it.

1930s Fashion: 1930's Men's Pajamas sewing pattern.

Source: Etsy

1930s Saybury iridescent blue brocade zipper housecoat dress. That BLUE! Love it!

1930s Fashion: 1930s Saybury iridescent blue brocade zipper housecoat dress.

Source: Etsy

The 1940’s

1940s vintage photo of slumber party shenanigans, 1944.

Slumber party shenanigans, 1944. 1940s photo of girls in their pajamas having fun.

Source: Tumblr

1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern from Du Barry featuring Misses Long and Two Piece Pajamas. Adorable!

1940s Fashion: 1940s Vintage Sewing Pattern Misses Long Pajamas, Two Piece Pajamas

Vintage 1940s Rayon Floral Robe-So Elegant!

1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s Rayon Floral Robe / 40s Rayon Lounge Dress

Source: Etsy

This 16-page (including cover) magazine was issued in the early 1940s (Weldon’s Home Dressmaker, No. 568), at the height of the Swing era, and features a number of illustrations, photographs, and articles regarding fashion and lifestyle.

1940s Fashion: 1940s "Pretty Lingerie" sewing magazine with 3 factory-cut dress patterns fashion illustration

Source: Etsy

Gorgeous 1940s Pink Rayon Liquid Satin Dressing Gown.

1940s Fashion: Gorgeous 1940s Pink Rayon Liquid Satin Dressing Gown / 1940s Women's Loungewear.

Source: Etsy – MamaLovesYouVintage

Men’s slip over pajamas c. 1940 as seen on this vintage sewing pattern.

1940s Fashion: Men's slip over pajamas c. 1940. Vintage Sewing Pattern

Source: Old Patterns

1945 Simpsons Catalog Page featuring, New Pajama Fashions for Spring (Plus Housecoats & Wrap-Arounds).

FURTHER READING: Inside a Canadian Simpson’s Catalogue: Women’s Fashions of Spring and Summer 1945

1940s Fashion: 1945 Pajama fashions for women from 1940s simpson vintage catalog 1940s sleepwear for women

While not an exact match the below silk nightgown from the 1940s reminds me a bit of the one on the bottom right in the above ad.

1940s Fashion: Beautiful pink silk satin pyjama set by Dunning Lingerie from the 1940s. The top has lace detailing on the neckline and bust and an empire waist that ties in the back. The neckline dips into a V in the front and back, and the fluttery sleeves are detailed and trimmed with lace. The pants have sweeping wide legs and a slight elasticized waist.

Source: Etsy

1940s Men’s Dressing Gowns.

1940s Fashion: 1940s Mens Dressing Gown vintage sewing pattern illustration.

Source: Pinterest

The 1950’s

1950s vintage photo of a girl with rags in her hair for rag curls.

1950s Vintage Le Roy sewing pattern featuring a full Length Nightdress or Pajamas with Optional Trouser Lengths.

1950s Fashion: 1950s Vintage Le Roy Full Length Nightdress or Pyjamas with Optional Trouser Lengths, vintage sewing pattern.

Source: Etsy

Drool!! Vintage 1950s batik cotton rayon jacket and pant lounge set.

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950s batik cotton rayon jacket and pant lounge set.

Source: Etsy

1952 Sears Wish Book Christmas Catalog page featuring a slew of different Pajamas and Nightwear styles to chose from.

1950s Fashion Illustration: 1952 Sears Wish Book Christmas Catalog page featuring a slew of different Pajamas and Nightwear styles to chose from.

Source: Sears Wishbookweb.com

1950s BEAUTIFUL Peignoir (a woman’s light dressing gown or negligee), Nightgown and Bed jacket Sewing Pattern.

1950s Fashion: 1950s BEAUTIFUL Peignoir (a woman's light dressing gown or negligee), Nightgown and Bed jacket Sewing Pattern.

Source: So Vintage Patterns

How cute is this 1950s chiffon robe with Peter Pan collar and in a lime green chiffon? Love it!

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950s chiffon robe with Peter Pan collar. Lime green chiffon with sheer white floral lace yoke and sleeves. The bust is trimmed with chiffon piping, ribbon lace, and a tiny chiffon bow.

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950s Pink Dressing Gown Floral Robe. I love a good dressing gown and I own a couple myself.

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950s Pink Dressing Gown Floral Robe

Source: Etsy

1950’s Men’s pajamas, “For Sleeping & Lounging”: 1952 Sears Christmas Catalogue.

1950s Fashion: 1950's Men's pajamas, "For Sleeping & Lounging": 1952 Sears Christmas Catalogue.

Source: WishbookWeb.com

It’s a Pajama Party 1950s Record featuring teenage girls having a fun slumber party wearing 1950s PJs.

pajama party vintage record featuring 1950s music

Source: 1950s Unlimited

I have to say WHAT STYLE! Seriously these loungewear (especially the 30s) is so delightful and elegant and cool (sorry men, yours is just “normal”). You can’t help but feel elegant all the time.

Question Time: What was your favourite PJ/ Loungewear style above? Share in the comments below.

FURTHER READING:


Vintage Shopping: I have created an Etsy Collection of vintage pajamas & loungewear (plus sewing patterns) that is updated monthly that you can purchase right now. Find it HERE.


And keep staying safe friends!

Liz

Clare Potter-Trend Setting 1930s-1950s American Fashion Designer

Clare Potter Fashion Designer Cow print hat and bag

Clare Potter Design


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Clare Potter-Trend Setting 1930s-1950s American Fashion Designer

Brief History of Clare Potter

Clare Potter was a fashion designer who was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1903. She studied at the Art Students League of New York and began her studies at the Pratt Institute of Design in fine arts. After seeing clothes that Potter designed and made for herself, the director of the Pratt Institute recommended that she study costume design.

In 1925, before her graduation, Potter left Pratt to work for Edward L. Mayer, a wholesale dress manufacturer in Manhattan, where she spent three years developing her skills and designing mid-market sportswear.

In the 1930s she was one of the first American fashion designers to be promoted as an individual design talent. Working under her elided name Clarepotter, she has been credited as one of the inventors of American sportswear. Based in Manhattan, she continued designing through the 1940s and 1950s. Her clothes were renowned for being elegant, but easy-to-wear and relaxed ( favoring well-tailored linens and burnished wools in pants, shorts, pajamas, skirts and other sportswear ), and for their distinctive use of colour.

She founded a ready-to-wear fashion company in Manhattan named Timbertop in 1948. The company shared its name with the turkey farm in West Nyack where Potter and her husband, architect J. Sanford Potter, lived.

By the mid-1950s Clare Potter worked independently from a barn on her farm. Her later clothes were more tailored and dressy than her earlier designs.

In the late 1950s the Potters moved into a Japanese-style house on Lake Nebo in Fort Ann, New York that was designed and built by J. Sanford. In addition to their professional work, they bred Dalmatian dogs.

Sanford Potter died in 1994 and, at the age of 95, Clare Potter died in 1999 at their home in Fort Ann (Source).

Meet Clare Potter (thru vintage photos)

1938-Dress designer Clare Potter wearing a circle-printed dress, sitting on the couch of her West Nyack, New York, home, with Siamese cat in her lap and Dalmatian dog sleeping on the floor.

1930s Fashion 1930s photo of fashion designer clare potter in her home

Photo by Horst P. Horst/Conde Nast via Getty Images

Clare with her Dalmatians.

Vintage Photo from the 1930s /1940s of Fashion Designer Clare Potter with her dalmatian dogs out for a walk.

Her Influence on Fashion

American Fashion Designers in 1935 praised Potter, noting, “Her ideas come not from Paris, but from simply being a very wide-awake, active person who understands the wardrobe requirements of the American woman.”

“Large numbers of American women want clothes that are refined,” Ms. Potter said in a 1948 interview with The New York Times. ”I aim to give them in a medium-priced, ready-to-wear costume what they would find in custom-made styles.”

(Source)

Clare Potter Fashions

“June Day” ensemble, 1947. A: Shirtdress in lavender rayon crepe.

Clare Potter American Fashion Designer June Day Dress 1947. Example of a Shirtwaist dress

Source: Google Arts & Culture

Clare Potter Cigarette Advertisement from Vogue, September 1st, 1941, the Autumn Issue.

Clare Potter Fashion Designer -Clare Potter Cigarette Advertisement from Vogue, September 1st, 1941 featuring 1940s fashions designs from Clare.

Source: Etsy

“Dinner Duet” a 1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille w/ original layout image. Stunning and for sale HERE.

1950s Fashoin: 1950s RARE Clare Potter Vintage Dress Rayon Silk Satin Faille Dinner Duet

Source: Dressing Vintage

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

Beautiful buttons down the back. Simple, but lovely detail.

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

Source: Dressing Vintage

1950s Pink, Clare Potter Vintage Dress in Rayon Silk Satin Faille. 1950s Evening Gown / 1950s Fashion.

The dress below (I think it’s a dress but after a second look maybe pants) is so very slick and stylish and looks extremely comfortable. I will order 3 please!

1940s advertising for Clare Potter Fashion Designs featuring 1940s pants suit in driftwood colour.

Source: sarahescamilla.weebly.com

“She likes easy-flowing lines and no trimmings that ‘stuck on’ to detract from the almost classically simple designs of most of her clothes.”

Beryl Wiliams said of Clare Potter

Linen Dress, 1937–38.

1930s Fashion: 1937-1938 Vintage Linen Dress by Clare Potter.

Source: The Met

1944 photo – Model wearing a slate blue and white sleeveless dress by Clare Potter, jewelry from Harry Winston (John Rawlings Photo).

1940s Fashion-Model wearing a slate blue and white sleeveless dress by Clare potter, jewelry from Harry Winston

Source: Vintage Everyday

During the 1940s, well-known Potter designs included a two-piece bathing suit consisting of separate small top and bloomers.

1943 — Model wearing brown halter top below a white, long-sleeved, cropped jacket and short white skirt with big brown polka-dots; skirt and halter by Clare Potter, white sandals and hair tied back in a mustard-colored scarf.

Model in White Jacket and Polka Dotted Skirt by Pond 1940s Fashion by Clare Potter

Source: Flickr

Bermuda 1947- Models Janet Stevenson and Sabine model summerwear by Designers Clare Potter (left) and Dorothy Cox (right). Photographed by Genevieve Naylor.

Bermuda 1947 Clare Potter 1940s Summerwear fashions.

Source: Flickr

Clare Potter sleeveless blouse in menswear shirting with linen skirt leans against a Buick Roadmaster convertible – Vogue May 15, 1949.

1940s Fashions / 1940s Photo: Clare Potter sleeveless blouse in menswear shirting with linen skirt leans against a Buick Roadmaster convertible - Vogue May 15, 1949.

1946-Model is wearing a sand-colored jersey dinner dress with a fluted hemline. Gorgeous!

ca. 1946 --- Model wearing sand-colored jersey dinner dress with fluted hemline by Clare Potter. 1940s Fashion.

Source: Flickr

I stumbled upon the below image, while looking at vintage yearbooks online and the dress our lovely beauty is wearing in this 1947 yearbook photo (for the beauty queen comp), feels very much like a Clare Potter gown (similar style to the dress above). I think it’s the belt and the cut of the dress. What are your thoughts?

1940s vintage photo of a college beauty in a 1940s dress and 1940s hairstyle as seen in a 1947 yearbook.

Source: Digitalnc.org

1953 November Vogue showcases what one wears when they play scrabble. Which is clearly a silk & rayon satin gown by Clare Potter. That is what you wear right?

1953 Vintage Photo: 1953 November Vogue image showcases what one wears when they play scrabble. Which is clearly a silk & rayon satin gown by Clare Potter.

Source: Flickr

On October 23rd, 1942, Potter designed a blue wool dress that Eleanor Roosevelt wore to meet the King and Queen of England (seen below). Roosevelt had been a fellow founder with Potter and others, of an association of women interested in advancing elegant and fashionable clothing for women, the Fashion Group International, FGI (Source).

1940s Photo: October 23rd, 1942, Potter designed a blue wool dress that Eleanor Roosevelt wore to meet the king and queen of England

Source: Wikipedia

More Fashion Designs

1943 Dress-Photographed by John Rawlings.

1940s Fashion: 1943 Women's Dress by Clare Potter featuring a fur coat over top and a 1940s hat.

Source: Flickr

Sportswear style featuring Bermuda shorts and a low V cut top.

Clare Potter Sportswear Designer -Sportswear style featuring Bermuda shorts and a low V cut top.

Source: Flickr

1940s skirt with matching blouse.

1940s Fashion: 1940s skirt with matching blouse by Clare Potter.

Source: Flickr

Question Time: Have you ever heard of Clare Potter? Do you like her easy to wear relaxed designs? Share your thoughts & your favourite look in the comment section below.

Further Reading:

Liz