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myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy
Updated Jul 11
myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy
Updated Jul 11

Vintage 1940s satin dressing robe S/M

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US$110

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In good condition vintage satin dressing robe size s/m. Likely from 1930-1940s. Heavy peachy-pink satin. Self tie waist. Single hip pocket. Set in back pleat and full sweep on skirt. Robe has no major flaws but there are a number of small stains, scuffs to the satin and two pin sized holes to fabric. Most are located on the skirt and aren’t visible when being worn and hard to see when not wearing. See last 3 pics.
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8 Comments
mfalkdesigns
mfalkdesigns Measurements please? Bust waist length
Jul 06Reply
myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy @mfalkdesigns sure. I can get those in bit. Just to let you know, my price is firm. If that’s a deal breaker, let me know so I don’t use my time getting those measurements.
Jul 06Reply
mfalkdesigns
mfalkdesigns Tell me this, is this Silk or Rayon? And having the measurements could count you in or out depending on the length and size of the garment as I have many gowns from the same era that if they are the same color way and size would work.
Jul 06Reply
myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy @mfalkdesigns I don’t know what the fabric is. I lean towards silk but a lot that I have from this era is rayon.
Jul 06Reply
mfalkdesigns
mfalkdesigns Until the virus, my sales have always been in person, one on one...or trunk shows...this is a whole New ball game. I’m trying to decide if I want to list online right now or not.
Jul 06Reply
myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy @mfalkdesigns We’ll get back there someday. You may want to consider Etsy for listing too. You’re creating collectible wearable art and Poshmark isn’t the best venue for that. Lotsa low ballers and people who don’t appreciate vintage etc. Just my 2 cents. My vintage moves super slow and most don’t want to pay my prices.
Jul 06Reply
mfalkdesigns
mfalkdesigns @myrriahjoy Yes, Etsy is a good choice... I may list several places. Have you done a burn test?
Jul 06Reply
myrriahjoy
myrriahjoy @mfalkdesigns No. I’ve thought about it but there’s not a lot of places on it to harvest some fabric from.
Jul 06Reply

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