Jantzen swimwear ad, 1970
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April 1958. 'Wonderful state of affairs: the off-beat colors of India, deliberately uncoordinated, random stripes and plaids, finest Galey and Lord cotton madras...'
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Advertisement for Jantzen casual sun clothes (1944).
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Do take care, those collars can inflict serious eye and facial damage on unsuspecting passersby.
Esquire December 1974
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Jantzen 1958
Illustrator/Illustrateur : René Gruau
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(via Jantzen nylon and Lycra pantie April 1966)
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Jantzen 1958 Women's Summerwear
and re-order catalogue
Jantzen Inc., Portland, Oregon 1958, 56 pages, 28,2 x 22,5 cm
euro 90,00
Women's swim suits and sunclothes painted by French fashion artist René Gruau
John A Zehntbauer, Carl C. Jantzen and C. R. Zehntbauer founded Jantzen, which originally began as the Portland Knitting Company, in 1910 in Portland, Oregon. Portland Knitting Company manufactured and sold knit goods and hosiery. In 1913, the owners of the company developed what would be their first swimwear prototype when they produced a rowing suit for the rowing club they belonged to. The rowing club members liked the suits so much that they asked for a version appropriate for swimming.
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