what have i got, if not a thought?

squeeful:

appearinghatless:

professorsparklepants:

roachpatrol:

redjeep:

retrogasm:

When they realized women were using their sacks to make clothes for their children, flour mills started using flowered fabric for their sacks. The label was designed to wash out.

1939 Kansas Wheat…

holy fuck that’s the cutest marketing scheme i’ve ever heard of 

‘buy our flour it’s going to make the nicest bread and the sweetest dress!’ 

yes thank you ok sold

There was also a chicken feed company that did this. My great-grandmother used to recycle the chicken feed bags to make dresses for my grandmother. That was also a pretty common practice; you can read about it in the Kit series of the American Girl books.

Okay but think about being a little girl wearing flour-sack dresses because your family can’t afford dress fabrics, and you’re always embarrassed because everyone else knows. And then one day you get to saunter into school showing off your cute little flowery dress. Because a company decided to add something to its product for a reason other than just making money for itself. Isn’t that great?

They made pretty nice clothes, too, as flour sack fabric has to be fine and tightly woven to prevent the flour from working its way through.

When WWII hit, it amped up and it wasn’t just children wearing them.  Apparel fabrics were rationed, but flour sack fabric wasn’t.  Flour companies started competing to see who can make the prettiest, most appealing flour sack flower print.  If you look at some 40s war-era patterns, they have interesting seam lines designed to utilize the narrower fabric widths of sacks instead of bolt yardage.

kianamaiart:

Based off of @turbobyakuren’s amazing text post on twitter!

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wlwillow:

erikkillmongerdontpullout:

laughingfish:

andremichaux:

Sandra Oh & Andy Samberg Monologue (x)

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Not sorry enough to turn down the role

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relatablepicturesofpatrickgill:

relatablepicturesofpatrickgill:

Watching this is what being sucker punched repeatedly feels like [src]

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My family needs help

rainbowtubastudios:

I hate to ask like this, but there’s pretty much no choice at this point-we a family of four; we are homeless and having to live in a small house with my grandma. None of us have been able to successfully find employment, and government financial aid is not sufficient to keep our large family afloat; we’re struggling to keep ourself fed on even the cheapest foods and we need some kind of help before we end up starving. 

https://www.paypal.me/rainbowtubastudios
My paypal is here; any donations you can give will be immensely helpful, or if you can’t donate, please at least spread this around. Thank you for listening

joshsundquist:

Everyone deserves the opportunity to dress their best. That’s why I’m so glad to be able to share Tommy Hilfiger’s innovative #TommyAdaptive collection with you. #TommyPartner

mrpurin:

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I just really like their designs ok 👀💦💦

yungyemi:

Django Jane, 2018. instagram: @yung.yemi

tonycliff:

Adventures in the Pacific Northwest - depicting one of literature’s finest young adventurers, now having traveled to the beautiful, exotic north-west coast of North America.

Made for the exclusive VIP VanCAF artbook! Thank you to all the good people who came by the festival last weekend to say Hi! Excellent times were had by all.

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