Vintage Flour Sacks in Printed Fabrics February 1939
Flour is sacked in newly printed fabrics in this vintage image from February 1939. The chart shows multiple uses for the sacking, which was often fashioned into garments for individuals in rural areas and migrant camps. Sebastian, Texas, in Willacy County, served as a hub for these practical textile applications during the era.
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Vintage Flour Sacks in Printed Fabrics February 1939
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