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I know this is a web site and forum about appliances but occastionally other things do pop up and I recently made some great additions to my vintage Stewardess uniforms that I want to share.

There isn't a "Vintage Stewardess Collectors" web site with a forum that I am aware of so I am grateful I can show some things here.

I was finally able to complete the 1965-67 Braniff International Air-Strip this fall with the addition of the tunic top with matching leotards that can be seen under the Cranberry jacket and wrap-a-round skirt. The Air-Strip was designed to be removed in layers and there were several variations. This would be the uniform that appeared later in the collection. The first had Hyacinth colored harem pants that went underneath. You can see that Hyacinth tunic top underneath the multiprint tunic top. These could be worn in a number of different combinations. This is just one.
 
A closer look at the neckline and wings.

You can see the layering more clearly here. All items were designed by Emillo Pucci and it was quite an event when this uniform collection was introduced. It turned the industry unside down momentarily.

The hat snaps under the chin and came in pink/cranberry version as well. The only thing missing is the bubble helmet that went over the head and hat. Yes, I said bubble helmet. To keep out the elements as it says in the brochure! I've only seen one in recent years. Anybody have one?
 
Paging Nancy Sinatra...............

These boots were definately made for walking and a whole lot of other things too.

They also came in a reverse color scheme. The top coat matched in "Melon" and "Lime" Green and was reversable to match the boots you picked for your trip.

Talk about glamour.
 
Mid to late 70's Eastern

Beautiful sweater set worn by Eastern Stewardess with matching quiana blouse with continous Eastern logo and matching scarf. Back when Stews were Stews.
 
Meanwhile over at TWA........

Stan Herman was comissioned to design a uniform for 1974-1978. This is one of the ones he came up with. You could also get it in pale yellow and knit tops came in yellow and red, long and short sleeve. The scarf has commemorative TWA artwork on it. This was the last year of the "triple globe" wing. All pieces were mix and match and there were the pin-stripe slacks available as seen here.

In 1978 TWA debuted a beautiful 2 piece business suit designed by Ralph Lauren.
 
Beautiful gold badging

Wings made of eltro-plated gold or gold filled and a 15 year service pin. Beautiful work done by the Balfour company that we do not see anymore.
 
Hi Charlie, very fun collection! What great colors, they would look wonderful spinning at 1140rpm! There we can make almost anything washer related :)

I remember those Eastern airlines uniforms as we flew Eastern or National airlines a lot when I was a kid, we always went from NYC to Fort Lauderdale (year after year after year and in the dead of summer, feh). I used to beg my parents to go so someplace more exciting to a like Chicago or Denver so we could travel on other airlines like TWA or Northwest but I got the same answer everytime, "we're going to see you grandmother and that's it".
 
Charlie, great to see those uniforms, how many do you have now and can you still fit in any of them ? It's great somebodies collecting that stuff, I can see it being displayed in a museum or exhibition in the future. Where do you find them btw, rummaging thru the closets at a rest home for senior stewardess' ? Post some more of the wilder ones if you have them. Seems like all the ones today are much the same old navy blue or gray blazers with no pizzazz. The only uniform I ever had was from my early days as a cabin boy on the Princess Patricia cruises to Alaska back in the early 70's and I couldn't keep it, nor did I really want to when I moved on. I don't even have a picture of me in it,, just the head shot in my seamans log book which is sort of like a passport. The only airline collectibles I have is a Flying Tigers flight bag which was my dads from some trip somewhere way back when and a BOAC (pre British Airways) Junior Jet club pin and log book (again like a passport) I got when we flew to the UK back in the early 60's on a 707. It's very nice, they don't give out stuff like that anymore I don't think. That was when you still had to dress up in your Sunday best to go on a plane.
 
The airline I loved

and miss, is Piedmont!

The stews were always kind, flights were never (very) late....

Charlie--thanks for sharing your collection.

Flying nowadays is pretty dismal.

I groaned when my brother-in-law got a (admittedly great) job in Minneapolis {Honeywell Tech Center.}

Northworst anyone?

(I don't fly a lot, and when I do, I am nervous, and it's just slightly more pleasant than riding the dog.)

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Can Charlie Still Fit Into Them?

Wow - You should have seen him at the last vacuum gathering. Didn't I post the pic with him in the outfit in the top two frames? Well worth seeing, especially with the harem pants and boots!!!!
 
For our Piedmont fans...........

Yours truly started with Piedmont and was there when USAir gobbled it up and wrecked a truly wonderful airline known for it's southern hospitality.

This was the 1977 to 1980 uniform. The "Pumpkin" dress was for summer wear--(or could be worn during jail time.)
 
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