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Key West Hand Print Fabrics was started in 1961 by Peter Pell and Jim Russell, and early on they were the makers of fabric for Lilly Pulitzer. From the cloth they made clothing which was designed by Virginia Pierce, or Vanda. By the mid 1970s there were 20 Key West Hand Print shops. Through the years they were known for their bright and colorful prints. Key West Hand Prints closed in 2007.

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from a 1960s shift dress - Courtesy of RetroRoadmap.com

from a 1960s shift dress

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from a late 1970s knit shirt - Courtesy of fuzzylizzie

from a late 1970s knit shirt

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from a 1970s top

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from an early 1980s dress - Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com

from an early 1980s dress

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from a 1980s dress

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from an early 2000s shirt - Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com

from an early 2000s shirt

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