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Advert for Viyella childrens sleepwear 1936

Advert for Viyella childrens sleepwear 1936
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Advert for Viyella childrens sleepwear 1936

Lets go to bed said sleepyhead. But lets first show you our nice new nightclothes. (Whose patterns came from Paris as you can plainly see). They won t shink or fade get thin and cold... They ll always be as warm as toast. And Mummy says they are the best for us... because they re all Viyella Date: 1936. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library

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Dressing Gown Gowns Nightdress Nightdresses Nightwear Pyjamas Sleepwear 1936

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Step into a charming slice of 1930s childhood with this advertisement for Viyella children's sleepwear, dated 1936. The image features a pair of adorable children, a boy and a girl, dressed in their new nightclothes, ready for bed. The boy dons a pair of pyjamas with a playful pattern, while the girl wears a pretty nightdress adorned with intricate floral designs. The patterns, as the text proudly proclaims, were inspired by the fashion capital of Paris. The advertisement assures parents that these nightclothes are of superior quality and durability. The text reads, "They won't shrink or fade, get thin and cold... They'll always be as warm as toast." This promise would have been a relief for parents during the chilly nights of the 1930s. The children's happy expressions and the cozy atmosphere of the scene further emphasize the comfort and appeal of these nightclothes. The Viyella brand was known for its high-quality cotton fabrics, and the advertisement effectively conveys the idea that these nightclothes were not only stylish but also practical and long-lasting. The use of the phrase "Mummy says they are the best for us" adds a personal touch and builds trust with the audience. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the simple joys of childhood and the importance of a good night's sleep, even during the 1930s. The fashionable designs and the promise of warmth and durability continue to resonate with us today, making this advertisement a delightful piece of historical memorabilia.


Framed Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the charming advertisement for Viyella children's sleepwear from 1936. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, takes us back in time with its delightful scene of a child getting ready for bed. The patterns, inspired by Parisian fashion, add an elegant touch to the nightclothes, promising durability and comfort with the assurance that they won't shrink, fade, or get thin and cold. Add this vintage advertisement to your home décor and let the nostalgia enchant you every day.


Photo Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of vintage photographic prints, featuring this charming advertisement for Viyella children's sleepwear from 1936. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, invites us into a world of cozy bedtime routines and fashionable nightwear. With patterns inspired by Parisian trends, these nightclothes promised durability and comfort, boasting that they wouldn't shrink, fade, or get thin and cold. Bring a touch of nostalgia into your home with this beautifully preserved piece of advertising history.


Poster Prints

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of vintage poster prints, featuring the charming advertisement for Viyella children's sleepwear from 1936. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, invites us into a world of cozy bedtime stories. With the playful tagline, "Let's go to bed, said sleepyhead. But let's first show you our nice new nightclothes," this advertisement showcases the fashionable and high-quality children's sleepwear of the time. The Parisian patterns are sure to impress, promising a fashionable and comfortable sleep experience. Our reproduction poster prints do not shrink, fade, or thin, ensuring your cherished memories last a lifetime. Bring a touch of history into your home with this elegant and timeless piece.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Introducing the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle collection, featuring the captivating "Advert for Viyella children's sleepwear 1936" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This vintage advertisement invites us to imagine a cozy bedtime routine with its charming illustration of a sleepy child holding up new Parisian-inspired nightclothes. Delight in the intricate details as you piece together this 500-piece puzzle. Once completed, the vibrant colors and intricate patterns will brighten up any room, transporting you back in time. Experience the joy of puzzle-solving while adding a touch of history to your home decor. No need to worry about shrinking, fading, or thinning, as this high-quality puzzle is designed to last. Let the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle collection bring a piece of the past into your present.

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