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Updated 5 hours ago
ecofashionfreak
ecofashionfreak
Updated 5 hours ago

RARE! Vintage 70s DEADSTOCK NWT White Eyelet Cottagecore Maxi Dress Size XS/ 5.5

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RARE! Vintage 70s DEADSTOCK NWT White Eyelet Cottagecore Maxi Dress Size 5.5 or XS (Tall) This stunning unworn vintage dress is by The Market. It was made in Canada of 100% Cotton white eyelet fabric. It is unlined. Size 5 1/2 is listed on the red tag, where you see the arrow between the 5 and 6. After doing some research, this dress was made between 1971-79. It features an oversized collar, long slender puffed sleeves, an empire high waist with 4 buttons up the front and a rear zip with tie back belt. It has a very long skirting and perfect for a tall slender frame. I've disclosed all the measurements below. Although it has never been worn or washed it does have very faint discolouring in areas due to the sheer age, but it is barely noticeable. Measurements are Approximate: Pit to Pit 15.5" Shoulder to Shoulder 17" Length of Arm Shoulder to Cuff 26" Waist 26" Length from Shoulder to Hem 53" This is a super beautiful dress, it would even be perfect for a cottagecore wedding. I will be listing it on other platforms like etsy. Please feel free to ask me any additional questions. No lowball offers will be remotely entertained. Thanks for understanding! :)
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