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Paper Dresses — In 1966, Scott Paper Co. introduced disposable clothing as a promotion gimmick with a sleeveless shift selling for $ 1.00 & sold 500,000 dresses in 8 months. By 1967, Mars Mfg. Co. of Asheville was the country's leading producer of paper dresses, selling 80,000 to 100,000 a week. From its basic A-line shift, the company expanded its line to include bell-bottom jump suits, evening gowns, aprons, men's vests, children's dresses & even swimming trunks. Mod 60s Fashion, 1960s Clothing, Jump Suits, Paper Dresses, 60's Mod, 60s Design, Men's Vests, Children's Dresses, 1960 Fashion

Paper Dresses — In 1966, Scott Paper Co. introduced disposable clothing as a promotion gimmick with a sleeveless shift selling for $ 1.00 & sold 500,000 dresses in 8 months. By 1967, Mars Mfg. Co. of Asheville was the country's leading producer of paper dresses, selling 80,000 to 100,000 a week. From its basic A-line shift, the company expanded its line to include bell-bottom jump suits, evening gowns, aprons, men's vests, children's dresses & even swimming trunks.

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