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My tulips are coming out of hibernation and the early morning chirping of the birds is telling me spring is here. I am looking forward to warmer weather, sunglasses, and lighter colors. I remember meeting a friend one warm spring day at the mall. I was wearing a blue and white striped dress and she was in shorts and a blue striped shirt. As we people watched we noticed everyone else was also in nautical colors- blue, white, yellow and red.  This mass migration to the sea side (even if only in our wardrobes) has been going on for all of the 20th century. Vintage clothing, especially,  has embraced nautical or sailor themed clothing as icons for summer play time. Swimming, biking, or shopping was all done in nautical sailor themed style.

Here are some vintage pictures of how nautical colors and sailor inspired designs have played a part in fashion from the 1920s to 1950s follow by a few outfit ideas to get you ready for spring.

1920s Sailor Clothing

1920s Middy Sailor Tops, vintage nautical clothing

1920s Middy Sailor Tops

One of the most popular women’s sport clothes of the 1920s was the Middy top. It was a style directly copied from men’s official sailor uniforms but fitted for women. A loose white or blue pullover shirt with a blue red or neck tie scarf and distinctive sailor flap made up this new style for women (although little children had been wearing it for many years prior.)

1920s nautical style, red, white blue.

1922 Seaside colors- red and blue striped  hat and blue cardigan over white dress.

 

1928, again a white dress with blue cardigan and what I assume is a red scarf. The white cloche hat with blue band perfectly coordinates. By Edward Steichen

1928, again a white dress with blue jacket and what I assume is a red or blue polka dot scarf. The white cloche hat with blue band perfectly coordinates.

 

As the roaring twenties danced on white, blue and red separates were mixed together for nautical inspired spring fashions.  Sweaters and jackets layered over a white dress or skirt was the easiest mix. A blue or red scarf, hat and belt added even more variety. The color combination made the nautical look and it hasn’t left fashion since.

1930s Sailor Play Clothes

The 1930s embraced nautical colors and patterns for sportwear even more than the 1920s. Navy blue and white were still the primary patterns but red took on a bigger role.  Instead of just an accent color is was the primary color of pants/ beach pajamas/overalls, skirts and tops too. Instead of solid colors, clothes also came in stripes or nautical flag prints.

1930s beach pajamas, overalls and jumpsuits in nautical colors

1930s beach pajamas, overalls and jumpsuits in nautical colors and patterns

 

1937 Wide Leg Pant, Shorts and matching blouses

1937 wide leg pant, shorts and matching blouses

 

Carole Lombard, 1934, in a matching navy blue sailor shirt and striped pant.

Carole Lombard, 1934, in a matching navy blue sailor shirt and striped pant.

Stripes, buttons and anchors appeared on most 1930s nautical clothes.  Stripes were seen running down the length of pant legs while contrasting white or navy buttons appeared on the front pant flap. They appearance was again copied from men’s sailor uniforms. The middy blouse remained popular but now had man tailored blouses with pointed collards and small bows that combined the masculine and feminine together.

1937 Summer shoes in nautical colors

1937 Summer shoes in nautical colors

Even shoes were coordinated with nautical play clothes. Sporty tennis shoes, sandals, loafers, saddle oxfords and ghillies were all offered in blue and white, red and white, brown and white and sometimes red and blue combinations.  I love these. Sign me up for a pair of each!

1930s Nautical color summer dresses

Nautical color summer dresses

The nautical color palette made its way to day dresses too. The middy top dress with “X” ties on the right is the most sailor inspired while the other dresses blend red, white and blue for a more subtle nautical style.

1940s Nautical Clothes

In the 1940s high waisted navy pants with buttons continued to be very popular. The anchor motif appeared on every bit of clothing possible from pants to tops to playsuits.  With World War 2 in full force the nautical red, white and blue color scheme doubled as patriotic support. Instead of only during spring and summer patriotic colors were worn year round.

1945 Candy Stripes and a Blue Suit- nautical or patriotic?

1945 Candy Stripes and a Blue Suit- nautical or patriotic?

 

1940s red and blue clothing was common. Showing support for the war effort was her duty.

Red and blue were part of every woman’s wardrobe in the 1940s

 

1940s, I love that her outfit matches her Captain husband.

I love that her outfit matches her Captain husband.

Of course the nautical look was still worn as a mark of spring/summer too. Stripes became even more common in the 1940s both on dresses and play clothes.

1940s summer nautical dresses and blue and white

1940s summer nautical dresses and blue and white

 

1940s Summer tops and short in blue and white nautical theme

Summer tops and shorts in blue and white nautical themes

 

1940s striped "T shirts" and short shorts made a big splash in summer fashion. They screen seaside fun to me.

1940s striped “T shirts” and short shorts made a big splash in summer fashion. They scream seaside fun to me.

1950s Nautical Style

Dresses in the 1950s continued to have nautical elements but by the mid ’50s the fascination with cute anchor motifs, stripes, and buttons was almost gone. Instead fashion took on a more sophisticated inspiration of nautical colors and design details. Red, white and blue were incorporated together into not-so-obvious patterns. Pink often replaced red as the new hot color of the 1950s. The overall look was still there but it wasn’t a literal interpretation. By the 1960s there was almost no sign of anything nautical left in fashion. It wouldn’t come back again until the 1980s.

1950s sailor themed swing dress

1950s two sailor themed swing dresses

 

1953 Nautical Dress with matching gloves. so cute!

1953 Nautical Dress with matching gloves. So cute!

 

1950s red, white blue dress, not obviously nautical

1950s red, white blue dress, not obviously nautical

 

1954 The classic Middy top was refashioned into the sailor top which had a more feminine and sophisticated style

The classic Middy top was refashioned into the sailor top which had a more feminine and sophisticated style. Matching mother and child looks were very popular.

 

1950s Red, white and blue casual sports wear.

Red, white and blue casual sportswear.

 

1953- Playclothes were the one clothing style that kept the nautical look alive in the early 50s.

1953- Play clothes were the one clothing style that kept the nautical look alive in the early 50s. The embroidered anchors are adorable.

Vintage Sailor / Nautical Style Today

It is no surprise that vintage style lovin’ gals gravitate towards sailor or nautical themed clothing each spring. They are just too darn cute not to wear! Here are some outfit ideas to inspire your spring wardrobe:

Retro vintage sailor or nautical themed clothing found at Modcloth via VintageDancer.com

Modcloth has a lot of cute sailor themed clothing from dresses to tops, skirts, shoes and hair accessories.

 

There are a plethora of 1940s & 1950s inspired sailor nautical pinup dresses in red and blue (white too, but less common.) They are all from Unique-Vintage.com

There are a plethora of 1940s & 1950s inspired pinup dresses in red and blue (white too, but less common.) These are all from Unique-Vintage.com

 

 

Retro stripes, anchors and dots at CatsLikeUs.com

Stripes, anchors and dots at CatsLikeUs.com

 

House of Foxy (UK) has 1930s to 1950s inspired sailor themed clothes. LOVE them.

House of Foxy (UK) has 1930s to 1950s inspired sailor themed clothes. LOVE them.

 

Modern meets 1950s vintage nautical sailor outfit idea at Modcloth

For a more modern meets vintage nautical style this outfit from Modcloth is perfect. Striped top dress is very ’50s.

 

1950s party dress in red and blue theme. At modcloth via VintageDancer.com

One more from Modcloth. Not too obvious but a perfectly 1950s party look with nautical colors.

More Sailor Themed Dresses:

Look for sailor themed shorts, pants, tops, sweaters and skirts too.

 

 

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