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Category: Vintage Style

1940s & 1950s House Dresses- Must Haves For Your Vintage Collection

I have started to notice a trend in my Etsy “favorites“, my eBay watch lists and even my closet, I love 1950s (and 1940s) House Dresses. My current collection is small (3 to be exact) but I would love to add more as they are fun and versatile and some of them are downright stylish.

For example regarding being versatile, today I’m currently wearing my newest find from Cabaret Vintage with a cardigan, belt, ballet flats and simple jewellery. When I leave work today I’m going to put my hair up, scrap the cardigan, add a brooch to the dress and kitten heels and off I go for my evening out. SEE….Versatile!

Here is the dress. Cute pocket at the top and one at the hip and I just love the sleeve with the pleat in it..too cute! The original tag says it’s a “Berkshire dress” but I have not been able to find any info on this line. If you know anything please let me know, as I’m very curious on its original origins.

1950's housedress-1950s Fashion

(hehehe like my pink flamingo phone case that made an appearance here? lol)

House Dresses are also great for Swing dancing as the fabric is usually very easy to clean and due to the room they have, they won’t rip or tear like some of my precious vintage dresses could do. The dress below was my first House Dress I purchased (the fabric is coins) and I’m wearing it a Jazz street fest where I was doing a bunch of dancing. No rips to be had.

1950's housedress. 1950s vintage style.

1940s & 1950s House Dresses

Now lets learn a little bit more about the House Dress (because that is one of the fun things about vintage clothing, learning about its history).


BLOG NOTE: I have also done on a post on the ‘1940s & 1950s Shirtwaist Dress‘ not realizing that they are basically the same style of dress, just called different names. You can find that post by clicking on the name of the post just above.


History of the House Dress

(taken from Wikipedia)

A house dress is a type of simple dress worn informally in the mornings at home for household chores or for quick errands. The term first originated in the late nineteenth century to describe at-home garments designed for maximum practicality and usually made from washable fabrics. It is directly descended from the Mother Hubbard dress.  Such dresses were a necessary part of the housewife’s wardrobe in the early twentieth century and could be widely purchased through mail-order catalogues.

Although an informal garment, the house dress, particularly during the 1950s, was intended to be stylish and feminine as well as serviceable. The concept of attractive house dresses was popularised in the late 1910s by Nell Donnelly Reed, who established her house dress company in 1919. The company, renamed Nelly Don after Reed’s retirement, quickly became one of the most successful American clothing manufacturers of the 20th century. Some designers became known for house dress designs, such as Claire McCardell, whose 1942 ‘popover’ wrap dress was equally wearable as a house dress, a dressing-gown, a beach cover-up or even a party dress. The house dress version of McCardell’s popover came with a matching oven glove.

Here is the “Popover” wrap dress with oven glove. How stylish and beautiful is this dress?

1940s Vintage Dress: Clair McCardell Popover dress-1940s Housedress example

Image courtesy of Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sally Kirkland, in All-American: A Sportwear Tradition, reported that McCardell’s “Popover” dress “sold in the thousands (its low price [$6.95] and was classified as a ‘utility garment’.  In utility achieved with ingenuity, McCardell found a synergy. The modern woman could both be chic and do the cooking (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History).

Let’s explore some wonderful Vintage House Dress Images & illustrations

The below just might convince you to put one on and bake a pie tonight, go swing dancing or just watch Netflix.

(UPDATED May 2024).


Vintage Shopping: I have created a collection of Vintage Housedresses from the 1930s-1960s on Etsy that are for sale right now. The collection is updated monthly and can be found HERE.


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

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.

1950s house dress by La -Mar Frocks with the cutest bows at the collar and never worn!

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950s house dress, front Zipper, 1950s deadstock day dress by La -Mar Frocks

Source: Etsy-LousyLoversVintage

The dress on the right is a super example of a 1940s housedress and if you are a person who can sew, you can make it today! Digital PDF file avail as of May 2024 HERE.

1940s Fashion: Sewing pattern for a woman's rob & women's 1940s housedress

Source: Etsy – VintagePatternsSewBI

1940s cotton dress with a lovely floral print, great sleeves and pockets. Brand: “The C&D Company”

1940s Fashion: 1940s cotton House Dress with a lovely floral print, great sleeves and POCKETS . Brand: "The C&D Company"

Source: Etsy

1940’s Turquoise Novelty Day Dress / House Dress .

1940s Fashion: 1940's Turquoise Novelty Day Dress / House Dress

Source: Etsy

1940s mint green cotton seersucker dress.

1940s Fashion: 1940s mint green cotton seersucker house dress / shirtwaist dress. 1940s Women's Fashion.

Source: Etsy

Vintage 1950’s Lee Wentley by Wentworth housedess. Love the giant pockets and patterns.

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950's Lee Wentley by Wentworth Grey and Black Dress. 1950s vintage house dress

Source: Etsy

Late 1940s/ Early 1950s SWIRL house dress with a faux apron gingham wrap. SO CUTE!!

Late 1940s/ Early 1950s SWIRL house dress with a faux apron gingham wrap
Source: ETSY

Vintage 1950s House Dress with Novelty Print.

1950s Fashion: Vintage 1950s House Dress with Novelty Print

Source: Etsy

1950s white cotton floral house dress. Love this!

1950s White Cotton Floral House Dress -1950s Women's Fashion

Source: Etsy

The pattern on this is awesome! I would be taking this one home with me if I could squeeze back into my “pre wedding” weight but that is not the case so it gets to go to another happy customer.

1950s Fashion: 1950's house dress for women. Vintage 1950s dress

Dress from Etsy from Seller “BackinVogue

The colour and the appliqued flowers are wonderful on this dress and I just love the asymetrical design.

1950's house dress in purple with asymetrical design. 1950s fashion.

Dress from Etsy from Seller “ForeverSexy

Lovely 1950s Sewing Pattern for multiple pieces including a housedress with pockets.

1950s Vintage Sewing Pattern for : 1950s Maternity Robe Coat, 1950s House Dress with pockets

Source: Etsy

1950’s housedress sewing pattern illustration with embroidery transfer.

1950's House Dress Sewing Pattern with Embroidery Transfer. 1950s Vintage Fashion.

Source: Etsy

1952 vintage sewing pattern for a house coat and house dress.

1952 Vintage Sewing Pattern for a House Coat and House Dress

Source: Etsy

This design below is another 1950’s design from Time Machine Vintage.

Note: She recently did my two piece 1940’s honeymoon outfit and did an outstanding job. So if you love this dress, go and get it made 🙂

1950's house dress -1950s Women's Fashion

Ohhhhhh….how lovely! I wonder what the “8-Page Etiquette Supplement” said too?

1950's Housedress as seen on the Cover of the 1950s magazine - My Home.

Below is a 1940’s sewing Pattern. As you can see they are much simpler compared to the 1950’s versions but I still think very very pretty.

1940's House Dress vintage sewing pattern. 1940s fashion.

Now THIS is a 1940’s House Dress I would give anything to own! The bows are absolutely delightful!

1940's House Dress as seen in 1940s fashion illustration

Pattern for sale on Etsy from Seller “Paneenjerez”

February 2023 update: House dresses are so great that you can even add a turtleneck on a cold day and still look great! Same dress as the very first image, but several years later. Still doing great and looking good! (Note: hit the little arrow on the right of my picture to see the dress in full)


For more really great House Dress Patterns then jump on over to the blogger “Gertie’s New Blog for Better Sewing“. She has a wonderful post on House Dresses as well.

Vintage Shopping: I have created a collection of Vintage Housedresses from the 1930s-1960s on Etsy that are for sale right now. The collection is updated monthly and can be found HERE.

Happy Housedress shopping!

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

Vintage Fashion: “Kedettes”-Keds Stylish Women’s Shoe Division

As a Lindy Hopper, it’s pretty mandatory that you have at least one pair of Keds in your collection for dancing. They are comfortable, last for a long time and come in cool colours and now super cool designs. BUT did you know that Keds had a division that started in the 1930’s that were strictly for women called “Kedettes“? They did! and the line was stylish, really beautiful and with its shock-absorbing sole also comfortable (Keds history)!

Take a look at the following selection of vintage ads for Kedettes and start imagining how cute you would have looked on the dance floor with them on!

1950s vintage ad for Kedettes Shoes for Women featuring ballet flats and 1950s poodle and cat skirt.

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“Kedettes”-Keds Stylish Women’s Shoe Division

The Vintage Advertising

Love this dancing Kedette ad from the 1930s.

1930s vintage ad for women's Keds shoes-Kedettes. Ad features saddle shoes and open toe shoes.

1940s vintage ad for women’s shoes perfect for summer time fun! I will take the Green one’s, the Yellow ones, brown ones…..

1940s Vintage ad: 1940s vintage shoe ad for Kedettes a division of Keds. The women's shoes are perfect for summer. Fun 1940s fashion illustrations.

1950s vintage ad: “Say Saludos when you buy your next pair of new Kedettes”.

1950s Vintage ad: 1950s vintage shoe ad for Kedettes shoes a division of Keds featuring a woman in mexican style clothing.

I just loved the colours AND styles in this 1950s ad and had to add it to the collection of pics.

1950s vintage ad: 1950's shoes ad for Kedettes shoes a division of Keds. Fun women's 1950s fashionable shoes.

All of these 1940’s Kedettes would be perfect in my closet, every single one.

1940s shoe ad for Kedettes shoes for Women. 1940s fashion.

1940s for Kedettes Wedges that are perfect for Spring and Summer.

1940s vintage ad: 1940s for Kedettes Wedges that are perfect for Spring and Summer.

Source: Etsy

I may be tall but I’m a sucker for a wedge and these wedges don’t seem to be too tall for little old me and they are so beautiful as well. 1940s ad.

1940s vintage ad: 1940s vintage shoe ad for Kedettes shoes-1940s shoes for women.

1940’s Kedettes are simply gorgeous and I have at least 10 dresses that would look perfect with them 🙂

1940s vintage ad: 1940s vintage shoe ad for women's shoes by Kedettes a division of Keds.

Would you like to own a pair of Kedettes? Here are some examples of what was on sale on the web at time of posting (head over to Etsy to do a search for more updated finds)

1950s / 1960s Kedettes in red, white and blue slip on. So cute! (Avail as of Nov 2023).

Vintage Shoes: 1950s / 1960s Kedettes in red, white and blue slip on. So cute!

Source: Etsy – BombyxVintage

Vintage 1950s Kedettes yellow ballerina flat slipper shoes. A beautiful pair of 1950s flat shoes made of bright yellow woven cotton fabric with a yellow cord loop on top.

Source: Etsy

1940s 1950s Summerettes Kedettes canvas shoes lace-up sandals in blue and off-white.

1940s 1950s Summerettes Kedettes canvas shoes lace-up sandals in blue and off-white.

Source: Etsy

Original Vintage 1940s /1950s Red Canvas Strappy Kedettes Summerettes Wedges Sandals.

Original Vintage 1940s /1950s Red Canvas Strappy Kedettes Summerettes Wedges Sandals with Rubber Sole.

Source: Etsy

There you have it, Keds was not always a brand for just running shoes. Now I don’t know about you but I think I might run off to ebay/etsy and see if any still exist in this world that I can drool over.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂