Vintage 1970s/1980s Slip Size Sm
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Description: Vintage 1970s/1980s cream coloured slip with lace trim, spaghetti straps, straps are adjustable
Colour: cream
Era: 1970s/1989s
Brand: Harvey Woods
Measurements: *taken flat from front of garment. For chest, waist, and hip measurements please double and view size chart*
pit to pit 16”
waist 15”
hips 18.5”
length CF to hem 30”
Content: Nylon Tricot
Tag Size: 34 *Please shop by measurements. Vintage sizing is inconsistent from year to year and brand to brand*
Fits like: *Please see size chart in photos and note that sizing is not gendered* B (SM)
Condition: *Please see condition chart in photos* Excellent
Noted Flaws: none
Item: E0033
Noted flaws are for damages I have not attempted to repair or for very noticeable signs of wear. You are buying a true vintage article of clothing which means it is at least 20 years old and will have signs of wear. Due to the nature of second-hand/used sales are final and I cannot accept a return or exchange. If there is an issue with your purchase please reach out.
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oneshopvintage
does this have a "satin" feel to it like regular nylon does? thanks!
Mar 25Reply

detourvintage
@missvintagegirl I would say so. It's not stiff like other nylon--it's softer for sure
Mar 25Reply

oneshopvintage
i find nylon to be soft and satin feeling. i was hoping that this has the same feel. the pics make it look more like a cotton feel (coarser feel)... i am not familiar with tricot...
Mar 25Reply

detourvintage
@missvintagegirl I understand now--sorry then a definite YES to that. Tricot is slick like satin. Older tricot can be super shiny like satin too but this one is more on the matte side
Mar 25Reply

jenniferljb
Hi there. Sorry if this is a silly question…where it states the length is “CF to hem”, I’m just wondering what CF means? I want to make sure I measure myself properly. Thank you so much☺️
Feb 13Reply

detourvintage
@jenniferljb hi! CF stands for centre front. So right in the middle. Sorry bout that!
Feb 13Reply

jenniferljb
@detourvintage That makes so much sense. Ha! Thank you so much.
Feb 13Reply
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