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katmom Posted - May 13 2017 : 7:46:37 PM
As a young mother on a very tight budget,,, I always made sure my purchases were in the 'need' not 'want' column...
So my baby~girl wore a lot of these when she was little...

I bought them at the Kmart store in town,,, these "peanut suit" as I called them,,, were affordable (cheap to buy) and they had a great multi use as a play suit and swim suit and they laundered up really easy... the perfect Southern California play outfit for a child.

Did anyone else dress their lil tots in these?


>^..^<
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jun 30 2017 : 10:35:09 AM
You read my mind!

Krista
katmom Posted - Jun 29 2017 : 6:21:33 PM
and not have to worry about shaving our legs! lolol!

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jun 29 2017 : 12:42:59 PM
I remeber wearing some of these as a little girl! My favorite one was a bright yellow with pink stripes. Oh to be young, free, and careless again!!

Krista
katmom Posted - Jun 29 2017 : 07:57:56 AM
Oh Marly... right about now with this heat...
I wish they still made them... in my size!!!!
Snork...giggles!!!

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Bear5 Posted - Jun 26 2017 : 11:22:31 AM
Love this post! Brought back good memories.
Marly

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - May 23 2017 : 11:01:04 AM
I remember wearing those!! They were very popular and cool for really hot and humid days.

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katmom Posted - May 22 2017 : 10:31:57 AM
Beth, so true.
I remember back in High School... it was the 1st year that we were allowed to wear slacks (not jeans).. and pant suits ....
I had sewed a blue matching pants and tunic top... as I was walking down the corridor ... walking toward me is a girl wearing a very similar outfit... go figure... we both made almost identical outfits,fabric and all... yep... when there is only 1 fabric shop in town....

Infact... I remember when Sears stores had a (very) small section devoted to sewing notions and flat folds of fabric... I want to say either JC Pennys did as well...I know Montgomery Wards (and Sears) sold fabric from their catalogs.


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Beth Jones Posted - May 22 2017 : 05:31:11 AM
I had one! My mom sewed also and we never had a bunch of anything! Dont remember where it came from but I remember thinking "This is storebought" The tiny fabric shop we had in town did not have a lot of different fabrics. You would see your fabric on a lot of other folks. But, that was a wonderfully safe and gentle time!!

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HealingTouch Posted - May 20 2017 : 3:19:15 PM
My daughter wore them too! No snaps either! They were so easy peasy! LOL! Those were the days......

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nubidane Posted - May 16 2017 : 9:01:13 PM
I wish they made them for gals my age (57)!


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katmom Posted - May 16 2017 : 5:09:41 PM
They may not have been a 'Nordstrom's' fashion statement,,, but they were practical and durable and a budget saver.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - May 15 2017 : 04:29:23 AM
We called them rompers too here in the Midwest. Having 3 sons, I never had the need to buy one. They were cute and I still see little girls wearing them today.

Dawn in IL


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Dreamer42 Posted - May 14 2017 : 9:06:21 PM
Yes!! I remember wearing those! Such nostalgic fun memories! I believe we called it a romper? Such fun!!

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ceejay48 Posted - May 14 2017 : 11:17:27 AM
My kids both mostly wore clothes I made for them. I was always sewing! I didn't live too far from a Hancock's fabric store and would go in frequently and look through the "bargain" fabric. I was a stay-at-home mom and we, too, were on an extremely tight budget.
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katmom Posted - May 13 2017 : 10:20:34 PM
Oh Judy,,,, I don't recall my daughters having snaps either... she had to 'drop trowl' when she was dashing to the 'Tinkleariumn',,, lol!

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herblady55 Posted - May 13 2017 : 8:59:37 PM
My sister and I were the little tots who wore those... and we didn't have the luxury of a snap crotch, the whole thing had to come down. Hahaha We are 62 and 64 now. we loved our 'playsuits,' as we called them here in N.E. Ohio. So many fabrics and colors to choose from.

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