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Faded label, long vintage pastel yellow house gown chemise, size 34, semi-opaque

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Shoulder to Hem: 53
  • Decade: Unknown
  • Intimates & Sleep Size (Women's): 34
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Nylon
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Occasion: Everyday
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Chest Size: 34
  • Style: house gown
  • Modified Item: No
  • Look: Edwardian
  • Color: Yellow
  • Size Type: Regular

    Description

    Please remember that this is pre-worn clothing!!!! It is typical for vintage clothing to have a few bumps and bruises, so please note the flaws that are listed for this garment (if any are found)! I have done my very best to find all of them.
    The gowns size is derived from the bust measurement.
    This gown has a faded label, is wonderfully elegant and long.
    I am guesstimating that it is made of Nylon.
    It is a pastel yellow gown, size 34.
    It is semi-opaque, chemise style, and soft to the touch and a beautiful drape.
    The neckline has piping around it and closes with a button, leaving a 8’’ keyhole that ends just below the bustline.
    There is sheer material in the V of the chemise style of the gown, which has a floral lace appliqué, follows the line of the V to the semi-opaque material.
    The bust has 3 ½’’ lower darts.
    The front of the skirt is gathered to the lower bust of the gown.
    The back center waist of the gown has 1/8’’ elastic, which has excellent return.
    This makes a beautiful flow to the back skirt, and provides a fun design to the back bodice.
    The skirt ends with a sewn hem.
    Measurements:
    Bust: 34’’
    Shoulder to hem: 53’’
    Flaws found:
    There is a small brown speck on the skirt of the gown toward the left side seam.
    The brown circle under the material is a penny for size reference.
    Thank you for looking!
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