If you want to contribute to American Age Fashion, please send scanned photos to americanagefashion@gmail.com. I need as much information as you have about the people in the photos–where they were born, where they grew up, and anything that you can remember about the clothes they wore. Of course I will gratefully acknowledge your contribution on the blog.
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To contribute to this collective history project, send pictures and stories about the older women in your life to americanagefashion@gmail.com. The more information you can include (date, place, etc.), the better.-
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