FEATURES
When all you want is to make it to the bus stop without your neighbor Mrs. Jenkins asking if you've "found a nice young man yet," this 1960s dress is here to make your escape fashionable. With a chevron pattern on top that screams, "I can zigzag through small talk like a pro," and a solid brown pleated skirt that means business, you'll be channeling the drop-waisted confidence of a woman who's ready to conquer the world—one late bus at a time. The mock neck/funnel collar adds a touch of 'I don't have time for nonsense' flair, while the short sleeves give you just enough freedom to wave that bus down or casually fend off unsolicited life advice. And with a back zipper closure, you'll be zipped up and out the door before you can say, "Sorry, Mrs. Jenkins, the bus waits for no one."
CONDITION
Excellent vintage condition.
MEASUREMENTS
suggested letter size: M
bust (underarm): 38"
waist: 34"
hip: 38"
length: 37"
shoulder to waist: 15"
sleeve: 7.75"
OTHER STATS
fabric stretch? yes
color: brown, tan, white, chevron pattern
material: feels like polyester
label: none
pinned on model? no
Note on fit:
***All items are measured while the garment is laying flat. The bust, waist & hip measurements have already been doubled for your convenience.***
Have questions? Please email us at holla@antiquesugar.com and we would be happy to assist you with your purchase!