1960s Autumn Haze Mink Stole

 

 

Mink really came into vogue in the 1950s.  The  post-war generation were becoming luxury consumers and Hollywood was still guiding the fashions for the average American woman.  People dressed up - whether for a  night on the town or cocktails at the neighbor's house.  Evening wraps were essential and mink filled the bill.  Less ostentatious and more affordable than a full length coat, a mink stole is luxurious and practical.  This autumn haze mink stole has a shawl collar. Let a little luxury into your life, this baby will keep you toasty at the opera or the football game, and go proudly to either one. Lined in champagne satin it measures 18" deep from base of neck to bottom at the center back, and 25" shoulder to bottom in front, shoulder 17". Circa 1950s- early 1960s.  The lining is frayed at the neck, otherwise in excellent condition, and a bargain at the price. $165

 

 

 

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