1930 - 1940

  • Aircraft fabric - second sketch (see first and third sketch).
    During World War I, Marcel Boussac secured the contract for aircraft fabric. In 1919, he bought all the surplus aircraft fabric at a low price and, with this indestructible material, he made blouses, soft-collar shirts, and invented pajamas. He then set up his own stores, "A la Toile d'avion," which would become successful.

  • Aircraft fabric - third sketch (see first and second sketch).
    During the First World War, Marcel Boussac secured the contract for aircraft fabric. In 1919, he bought all the surplus aircraft fabric at a low price and, with this indestructible material, he made blouses, soft-collar shirts, and invented pajamas. He then set up his own stores, "A la Toile d'avion," which would become a success.

  • Aircraft fabric - first draft (see second and third draft).
    During World War I, Marcel Boussac secured the contract for aircraft fabric. In 1919, he bought all the surplus aircraft fabric at a low price and, with this indestructible material, he made blouses, soft-collar shirts, and invented pajamas. He then set up his own stores, "A la Toile d'avion," which would become successful.

  • Fresh kolas wine from Conakry marketed by the house J.H. Secrestat Aîné in Bordeaux.

  • Mineral water sourced from Ardèche, in the Massif Central.