Size
N/A
Brand
Not Branded
Fabric
Not Marked
Measurments
Width 31cm, Depth 19cm
Condition Used
Good
History Of The Garment
During World War II women wore hand muffs, partially because of the austerity of the times as muffs could be made from old fur coats to add a note of glamour. After the war, the use of muffs faded as Women now drove, smoked and worked so therefore needed their hands However during the 1960’s they became popular again, possibly as a result of fashion icon Jackie Kennedy who was seen as elegant and sophisticated and in1961 was seen wearing A-line coat accessorized with white opera gloves, hand muff, neck warmer and black sable-trimmed boots.