Introducing The "Everybody Top" Except it's Size Small
I gotta hand it to the 1970s for at least trying to be inclusive. They didn't know how to make patterns in various sizes yet so I'll let it slide ..... LOL. That being said, I think this is an important pattern for historical sewing purposes. Even the appearance of a man/woman of color is probably pretty progressive for those times.
It states "chest 32-34" but please look at the pattern back for more information.
The pattern is already cut and all pieces are in the package, all instructions included. And YES the embroidery transfer pattern is still intact as well.
I gotta hand it to the 1970s for at least trying to be inclusive. They didn't know how to make patterns in various sizes yet so I'll let it slide ..... LOL. That being said, I think this is an important pattern for historical sewing purposes. Even the appearance of a man/woman of color is probably pretty progressive for those times.
It states "chest 32-34" but please look at the pattern back for more information.
The pattern is already cut and all pieces are in the package, all instructions included. And YES the embroidery transfer pattern is still intact as well.