Showing posts with label 1950's sewing patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950's sewing patterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Sew Expensive... McCalls 3977 Designer Bathing Suit


For today's Sew Expensive I have for you a very interesting swimsuit pattern. Granted, it sold a few months ago and I'm just now getting around to posting it but nevertheless, it's expensive and quite interesting! 

The pattern in question is McCall's 3977 from 1956 and it was designed for McCall's by Emilio Pucci. Now we all know that bathing suit patterns from this era are harder to find than most, and when you do find them, they can range from $40 to $100.

Would you like to know what this multicolored gem sold for on Ebay?


An amazing $222.50.
So, what are some of the factors that make this one more valuable than most? First we have the cute sweetheart neckline paired with a skirted bottom and pointed midriff. This combination of details paired with the color blocking effect makes for a very original bathing suit. Then you have the designer pattern factor, always guaranteed to add to it's value and the fact that this one was unused and still in its factory folds.
And of course, there's the demand. Patterns like these are always in demand.

But what do you think of this swimsuit? Of the pattern? Could you conceive of spending over $200 for one of these, even if it has never been used?

Personally, I can't. Even if it was done in different colors I still can't get past the fact that the bathing suit looks like a figure skating outfit.



So sexy.