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Princess Peggy

Jul 28, 2010 | by admin | Label Resource | Labels

Princess Peggy was a line of day and house dresses produced by Chic Manufacturing Co. of Peoria, Illinois. The Chic Co. was owned and operated by Arnold Salzenstein and Edward F. Keefer. Chic was a maker of women’s and children’s aprons, and established the Princess Peggy line of housedresses in 1929. For several decades the company made attractive and inexpensive cotton dresses, but by the 1960s the business was in decline. Chic was declared bankrupt in 1975.

Written by tastyvintage.com


from a 1929/1930 pair of beach or lounging pajamas - Courtesy of Grover Street Girl
from a 1929/1930 pair of beach or lounging pajamas
Courtesy of Grover Street Girl
from an early 1940s dress  - Courtesy of annanewman
from an early 1940s dress
Courtesy of annanewman
from a late 1940s dress - Courtesy of the spectrum
from a late 1940s dress
Courtesy of the spectrum
from a 1940s golf dress  - Courtesy of dorotheascloset
from a 1940s golf dress
Courtesy of dorotheascloset
from an early 1950s top - Courtesy of fasteddiesretrorags
from an early 1950s top
Courtesy of fasteddiesretrorags
from a 1950s cotton wrap dress  - Courtesy of denisebrain
from a 1950s cotton wrap dress
Courtesy of denisebrain
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