Monday, September 1, 2025

Styles of '65: Separates (Marcus Clark's, Autumn and Winter 1965)

 Some styles are classics.  The skirts and twin sets below could just have easily been worn in 1955—or 1975!


B27W4—Fully fashioned pure wool Twin Set with fancy rib band trim on V-neck cardigan.  Short sleeve Sweater with Turtle Neck.
B28W4—Pure wool check Skirt.  Box pleated all round with welted seams, firm, narrow waist band, side zip.
B26W4—Pure wool Skirt with box pleats, stitched & welted seams.  Neat band.  Side zip fastening.
B25W4—Fully fashioned, pure wool Twin Set.  Button to neck Cardigan, Crew neck Sweater with long sleeves, narrow ribbed basque, turn back cuffs.
More specific to their time are these casual tops and slacks.  The styles are right on trend for 1965, as are the materials the garments are made of (nylon, orlon, vicose!)

B7W4—CASUAL JACKET in an overcheck Bri nylon.  Styled by "Maglia".  Features four-way collar, centre zip, waist band finished with buckle.  Two inset pockets.

B8W4—NYLON AND VICOSE ONE-WAY STRETCH SLACK.  Styled by "Forbat".  Slender leg fitting.  Side zip.  Narrow waist band.

B9W4—PONCHO TOP.  Embroidered trim.  Smartly styled in pure wool by "Rhapsody".  Bell shaped ½ length sleeves.  Centre back zip, rounded neckline.

B10W4—HOUNDSTOOTH STRETCH SLACKS.  Elasticised waist.  Side zip.  Slender leg fitting.  In your favourite Black/White houndstooth check.  By "Forbet".

B11W4—BULKY ORLON SWEATER.  By "Very Fine".  Has cosy ribbed turn-over collar.  Button trimmed.  Neat rib band finishes sleeves.

B12W4—TEXTURED NYLON STRETCH SLACKS, tweed finish.  Styled by "Finlaw".  Buttons on waist-band, side zip.

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