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1970s does 1950s Buzz About by Rosemary Long A-Line denim dress. This beautiful dress is a line denim shirt style with white stitching that is pronounced around the bust and pocket areas, it has a collar, small pleated front and back, draping denim front ties, above elbow length cuffed sleeves, press stud fasteners down the front and side hip pockets. A fantastic dress that is great for everyday wear or an evening out.
We have shown the dress with a belt this is not included in the sale.
Measurements are taken in inches with the garment laid flat and then doubled.
Bust Armpit to Armpit: to 42
Waist: to 42
Hips: to 48
Length: 40
Shoulder to Shoulder: 15
Outside Sleeve: 11 ½
Inside Sleeve: 7
Material 50% cotton, 50% Polyester.
In our Opinion this would best fit a medium, large and possibly extra-large modern US Size. The dress is in excellent condition with no flaws to note. SOLD AS IS ALL SALES FINAL.
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1970s Buzz About by Rosemary Long A Line Denim Dress
1970s Buzz About by Rosemary Long A Line Denim Dress
$84.99
Women’s clothing styles have changed significantly over the decades, from the more modest long dress styling of the 1900’s to the roaring twenties flapper look when women stopped wearing corsets, tight long dresses and hiked up their skirts, to the more figure hugging, longer length dresses to show off your assets 30s, the forties saw the war era when material was rationed for the war effort and styles were based on the utility look, after the war and material was in abundance, clothes we saw in the 1950s were full skirts, slim skirts and tiny waists, the 60s was the birth of the mini skirt, pill box hat, false eyelashes, psychedelic and mismatched prints. Then came the “Me Decade” the 1970s with the mini skirt, bellbottom pants, t-shirts, jeans, sweaters, sneakers and the hippy look. In the 1980s bold neon colors, shoulder pads, shiny jewelry and clothing with sequins and diamantes were all the rage. Clothing styles in the 1990s varied from jelly shoes, overalls, bandanas, bucket hats and scrunches.
Which era is your favorite and why?
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