1960s black dress 60s Short-Sleeve Sheath Dress in Black Silk
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1960s black dress

1960s black dress 60s Short-Sleeve Sheath Dress in Black Silk

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1960s black dress 60s Short-Sleeve Sheath Dress in Black SilkFrom the very early 1960s (evidence suggests 1961 exactly), a smart little sheath dress with its original belt. Short sleeves with underarm gussets Bust and vertical darts Slim skirt is fully lined, back walking slit has modesty inset Back metal zipper closure Original belt included Made in the U. S. A. Note that the dress is deep jet black. Photos have been lightened slightly to show details. Labels: Georgee Originals Only the tiniest bit of a tag

From the very early 1960s (evidence suggests 1961 exactly), a smart little sheath dress with its original belt.

  • Short sleeves with underarm gussets
  • Bust and vertical darts
  • Slim skirt is fully lined, back walking slit has modesty inset
  • Back metal zipper closure
  • Original belt included
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Note that the dress is deep jet black. Photos have been lightened slightly to show details.

Labels: Georgee Originals
Only the tiniest bit of a tag remains, but the RN#25681 clearly visible tells us the manufacturer name (and also that the earliest year this dress can be from is 1959, when the first RN# was issued). The cut, construction, and advertisements pinpoint its vintage to 1961.

Fiber/Care: no tags, all silk / dry-cleaning suggested

Condition: no flaws to note

*This dress has been professionally dry-cleaned and is ready to wear.*

Garment Measurements:
 bust: 36"/91.5cm+
 bodice length: 17"/43cm
 waist: 26.5"/67.25cm
 hips (10" below waist): 38"/96.5cm
 total length: 43"/109cm
 belt - 1"/2.5cm wide x 30.5"/77.5cm long

 Our items are not newly manufactured "vintage style" pieces. They are true vintage, at least 30 years old. Please read condition report provided above. 

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