Monday, August 21, 2023

His and Hers (Avon Catalog, Holiday 1976)

 Did you know that Avon sells clothes as well as makeup?  Me neither—until I found this Avon clothes catalogue from the 1976 Holiday season.

As in many of the catalogues of this era, Avon has a section for His and Hers Fashions, illustrated by photographs of couples wearing matching outfits.  Well, it's true that nothing says True Love more than dressing like your honey... and I admit I was only a kid in the seventies, but I never saw a couple dressed like this in reality.   "His and Hers" was probably a marketing ploy, though the clothes were real enough.


To start we have a couple dressed in "The 20th-Century Shirt"
...a screen-print futuristic fashion, uniquely engineered to flatter every size.... Two different contemporary scenes front and back in 100% Enkalure® nylon that's cool and comfortable to wear
with "Natural Colored Prewash Canvas Jeans with Braided Belt".


Our next couple are hanging out in "His or Her Striped Shirt[s]" and "His and Her Dress-Up Jeans" of "polyester and cotton... special brushed sateen finish... The legs are fashionably flared".
  

Care for a spot of archery?  This couple have decided to hit the target wearing matching knit shirts with denim trim and "His and Her Striper Jeans"
...in brushed cotton denim.  Side panels with narrow strips that are worked horizontally inside the panels.  Results?  A slender silhouette, a great fashion maker.  Match them with our his/hers denim trimmed shirts and you've got an unbeatable "boutique" look outfit.

"Performance Minded His and Her Separates" for riding—or at least petting a horse.  This couple is wearing "British Army Shirt[s]" in cotton and polyester with shoulder and sleeve epaulets.  Below they are wearing "His and Her Wrangler® Jeans" with straight legs in 100% cotton, indigo dyed, prewashed denim.  Lastly, their boots are "His and Hers Genuine Leather Boots by Dingo".

Interestingly, "She" is wearing a turtleneck underneath her British Army Shirt, while "He" has his undone to reveal his manly chest hair and his 1970s gold medallion!

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