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classic sheath dresses 50s/60s Teal Botanical Print Dress

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classic sheath dresses 50s/60s Teal Botanical Print DressFrom the 1950s or early 1960s, a sheath dress with attached, scalloped overlay. Botanical print of elongated leaves in shades of teal blue on white. Fully lined. Closes at back with metal zipper and two hooks and eyes. Union made in the U. S. A. Labels: only the 1955 '63 ILGWU label remains Fiber Care: no tags, feels like a rayon or blended crepe, dry clean Condition: looks perfect, but has a couple inconspicuous glitches including inky looking spots

From the 1950s or early 1960s, a sheath dress with attached, scalloped overlay. Botanical print of elongated leaves in shades of teal blue on white. Fully lined. Closes at back with metal zipper and two hooks and eyes. Union made in the U.S.A.

Labels: only the 1955-'63 ILGWU label remains

Fiber/Care: no tags, feels like a rayon or blended crepe, dry-clean

Condition: looks perfect, but has a couple inconspicuous glitches including inky looking spots at the front neckline (see photo), a teensy orange-y dot at front, and water marks on the lining only. the hem looks to have been taken up at some time in the past (nicely done by hand) and could be let down again if preferred. price reflects minor imperfections.

*This dress is clean and ready to wear.*

Garment Measurements:
 shoulders: 14.75"/37.5cm
 sleeves: 4.5"/11.5cm
 bodice: 16"/40.5cm
 bust: 37"/94cm + darts
 waist: 26"/66cm
 hips: 39.5"/100.25cm (at 8" below waist)
 length: 39.5"/100.25cm + 2"/5cm hem

For reference, dress is shown on model 5'5.75" tall, 125 lbs, measuring 35.5" around the bust, 26.5" around the waist, and 36.5" around the hips. 

Our items are not newly manufactured "vintage style" pieces. They are true vintage, at least 30 years old. Please read condition report provided above.

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