Max Aupperle, Tailor, Admires His Wife Modeling An Outfit He Designed, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1959
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GOES CONTINENTAL: Although Max Aupperle has designed women's clothing before, Mrs. Aupperle's outfit is the first one that was inspired by a current men's clothing trend - in this case the continental look. (Incidentally, Aupperle is wearing a modified version of the new men's fashion.)
Ann Arbor News, February 27, 1959
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GOES CONTINENTAL: Although Max Aupperle has designed women's clothing before, Mrs. Aupperle's outfit is the first one that was inspired by a current men's clothing trend - in this case the continental look. (Incidentally, Aupperle is wearing a modified version of the new men's fashion.)
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Max Aupperle, Tailor, Admires His Wife Modeling An Outfit He Designed, February 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1959
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His Wife Stylish In Continental Look

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Max Aupperle Wears His Prize-Winning Vicuna Coat, March 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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1964
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Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1964
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DESIGNS PRIZE-WINNING COAT: Max K. Aupperle of 716 Oakland, a local custom tailor, is shown wearing a vicuna coat he designed and displayed at a Custom Tailors & Designers Association convention in Philadelphia, Pa. The lightweight coat, which double-breasted values at about $1,000, won a first-place blue ribbon in a convention fashion parade. Aupperle has been a tailor for Wild & Co. for the past 27 years. He said he is planning to open a design studio in the fall.
Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1964
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DESIGNS PRIZE-WINNING COAT: Max K. Aupperle of 716 Oakland, a local custom tailor, is shown wearing a vicuna coat he designed and displayed at a Custom Tailors & Designers Association convention in Philadelphia, Pa. The lightweight coat, which double-breasted values at about $1,000, won a first-place blue ribbon in a convention fashion parade. Aupperle has been a tailor for Wild & Co. for the past 27 years. He said he is planning to open a design studio in the fall.
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Success was tailor-made for Ann Arbor resident

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They may be short of stature, but they're long on fashion savvy

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Betty Bornemeier - Professor Of Clothing & Textiles At Eastern Michigan University, June 1984 Photographer: Rick Lieder

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1984
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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1984
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Betty Bornemeier: Fashions for non-standard sizes.
Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1984
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Betty Bornemeier: Fashions for non-standard sizes.
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Ann Buhr and Suzanne Winkler model evening dresses at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(ABOVE) Mrs. Joseph Buhr of Statford Dr. wears a spruce green lace cocktail gown, its fragility accented by a spruce velvet sash, bow and streamers. Mrs. James Winkler of N. Ingalls St. is also suitable gowned for a deluxe evening in Dior Red satin, the skirt showing the influence of the lowered waistline.
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(ABOVE) Mrs. Joseph Buhr of Statford Dr. wears a spruce green lace cocktail gown, its fragility accented by a spruce velvet sash, bow and streamers. Mrs. James Winkler of N. Ingalls St. is also suitable gowned for a deluxe evening in Dior Red satin, the skirt showing the influence of the lowered waistline.
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Chertie Nesbit models an Eisenhower jacket and checked skirt at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(RIGHT) Chertie Nesbit of Melrose may or may not be showing her political views, but she certainly is well dressed for school or a week night date in this Eisenhower jacket in blending tones to the box pleated tan, brown and black checked skirt. The chennille turtle neck blouse is only one of many style blouses that could be worn to set it off.
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(RIGHT) Chertie Nesbit of Melrose may or may not be showing her political views, but she certainly is well dressed for school or a week night date in this Eisenhower jacket in blending tones to the box pleated tan, brown and black checked skirt. The chennille turtle neck blouse is only one of many style blouses that could be worn to set it off.
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Jane S. Warner models a copper coat and matching skirt in front of the Hutzel Shop, August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(LOWER LEFT) Mrs. D. T. Warner of Melrose Ave. is becomingly dressed for an afternoon of shopping or a social evening. Her full length copper coat matches her skirt, something new this year, and her hat and gloves illustrate what is becoming a point of fhasion; they are blending shades of tangerine, but not an exact match. The hat is made for the bun or ponty tail, snap fastening underneath.
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
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(LOWER LEFT) Mrs. D. T. Warner of Melrose Ave. is becomingly dressed for an afternoon of shopping or a social evening. Her full length copper coat matches her skirt, something new this year, and her hat and gloves illustrate what is becoming a point of fhasion; they are blending shades of tangerine, but not an exact match. The hat is made for the bun or ponty tail, snap fastening underneath.
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