Highly Unusual 1950s Woven Red Plaid Structured Puff Sleeve Dress For Sale


Highly Unusual 1950s Woven Red Plaid Structured Puff Sleeve Dress

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Highly Unusual 1950s Woven Red Plaid Structured Puff Sleeve Dress :
$149.99

Highly unusual 1950s woven plaid dress with structured puff sleeves and panels


Good to very good preowned vintage 50s condition


This item has been soak cleaned


Small very light yellow spot on the lower front and ultra light tiny barely visible yellow spot on the sleeve. Please review all photos carefully. Please be aware there is a structured non-soft net lining the sleeves.


No tags / labels


Appears to be around a modern size small


Please verify fit prior to purchase


Measurements taken laying flat:


36” long

16” pit to pit

12 3/4” across waist

17” across hips, tapered from the hips down to the hem

34” across hem

15” sleeve

12” across boat neckline


No idea what the fabric content is


Maybe a woven rayon, also feels like it could be a raw silk possibly, but again it is unusual so I just can’t say with certainty


Metal zipper and metal hook with thread eye closures


Price includes usps flat rate or ground advantage shipping


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