The Beach Pyjamas were the height of summer and resort fashion in the 1920s and 1930s. They were typically made of silk, linen, or cotton, often in bright, cubist-inspired prints. They were worn from the afternoon to the evening as a fashionable summer style. They generally consisted of wide-legged trousers and a jacket of matching fabric.
Slightly more casual one-piece pyjamas for daytime wear had decorative collars, bindings, or sashes, and were sometimes worn with coordinating bolero jackets.
This sewing pattern is for a one-piece, sleeveless version and features a full shawl collar that wraps in front and falls gracefully over the shoulders at the back. The wide palazzo pants give the appearance of a skirt, and a contrasting or self-fabric sash that ties around the waist. For daytime wear you can go for a cool linen or cotton and for evening try a silk or rayon with a nice drape.
.PATTERN DETAILS:
This is a paper pattern and is sized from XSMALL to 2XLARGE.
FABRIC SUGGESTIONS:
 Light to medium-weight fabrics with soft drape such as rayon, silk, or challis; also crisp, lightweight cotton or linen. Not suitable for fabric with nap, pile, or one-way design. Attached waist sash is great in contrasting colour or pattern of same fabric quality.
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