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Updated Sep 09
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Updated Sep 09

Remade vintage Gunne Sax-style peplum prairie blouse

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C$12

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**PLEASE NOTE ITEM IS FLAWED BEFORE BUYING** Lovely late 60s/70s-does-Victorian/Edwardian piece with puff sleeves, a peplum bottom, and lace trim around the neck, made in an adorably quaint vintage cotton floral print. Zipper at back. Super cute, but unfortunately doesn't really go with anything in my wardrobe and I don't see myself wearing it. Perfect for cottagecore, prairiecore, historybounding, and Lolita outfits. Condition: this was originally a vintage dress which I hemmed into a blouse. I'm a rather amateur seamstress and this wasn't a professional job (I've taken some pictures of details); however, the peplum trim along the waist (which was originally there) hides my stitching! I believe this was originally homemade, and there are some frayed raw edges on the inside (see pictures)--however, none of this is visible from the outside when worn, and this piece is otherwise in good condition. On account of these imperfections, I'm selling this at a low price. Size: no size or materials tags, but fits M and measures about 18.5" from pit to pit. Please note that the fabric has *no* stretch. Fibre content: almost certainly 100% cotton with synthetic lace trim. All my items come from a smoke-free, pet-free home.
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