Vintage DEB cropped big button Sweater Sz L
DEB
Size: Large (runs small)
This cropped sweater is a 90s classic with magenta, teal, and purple running through the thread. With huge buttons and a collar that can be folded or popped.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The very first Deb Shop was opened in Philadelphia, PA by Philip Rounick and Aaron Weiner, but under the name JOY Hosiery, selling reasonably priced hosiery and foundations. They also added nylons in 1939 when they became popular, especially when they were required for parachutes and other equipment during WWII. Even when nylon had limited availability as the government regulated how much of it could be used for clothing, JOY Hosiery had a good supplier to succeed in business.
During the 50s, JOY grew and opened more stores throughout Philadelphia. But as restrictions on nylon were lifted and the material became more widely available, the brand dipped its toes into the sportswear market, selling as much apparel as its lingerie.”
DEB
Size: Large (runs small)
This cropped sweater is a 90s classic with magenta, teal, and purple running through the thread. With huge buttons and a collar that can be folded or popped.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The very first Deb Shop was opened in Philadelphia, PA by Philip Rounick and Aaron Weiner, but under the name JOY Hosiery, selling reasonably priced hosiery and foundations. They also added nylons in 1939 when they became popular, especially when they were required for parachutes and other equipment during WWII. Even when nylon had limited availability as the government regulated how much of it could be used for clothing, JOY Hosiery had a good supplier to succeed in business.
During the 50s, JOY grew and opened more stores throughout Philadelphia. But as restrictions on nylon were lifted and the material became more widely available, the brand dipped its toes into the sportswear market, selling as much apparel as its lingerie.”
DEB
Size: Large (runs small)
This cropped sweater is a 90s classic with magenta, teal, and purple running through the thread. With huge buttons and a collar that can be folded or popped.
Condition: Pretty, Pretty Good
“The very first Deb Shop was opened in Philadelphia, PA by Philip Rounick and Aaron Weiner, but under the name JOY Hosiery, selling reasonably priced hosiery and foundations. They also added nylons in 1939 when they became popular, especially when they were required for parachutes and other equipment during WWII. Even when nylon had limited availability as the government regulated how much of it could be used for clothing, JOY Hosiery had a good supplier to succeed in business.
During the 50s, JOY grew and opened more stores throughout Philadelphia. But as restrictions on nylon were lifted and the material became more widely available, the brand dipped its toes into the sportswear market, selling as much apparel as its lingerie.”