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Victorian Black & White Print Calico Wrapper Women's Workwear Dress Blouse Skirt
$ 81.83
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Untitled DocumentVictorian Black & White Print Calico Wrapper Women's Workwear Dress Blouse Skirt
This antique Victorian era black and white print calico wrapper women's workwear dress dates from 1900. It is made of a black and white cotton calico fabric with a floral vine leaf striped print design. This women's workwear wrapper morning two piece day dress has a loose fitting shirt blouse top with a ruffled trim edging middy sailor back collar flap, long full sleeves with button cuffs, a modesty button front insert white flannel camisole top lining the inside bodice and is missing the button closures. The top measures 24 inches long, with a 38 inch chest, 38 inch waist, 25 inch long sleeves and a 13 inch back. Included is a matching fabric long floor length full skirt, unlined and missing the back button closure. The skirt measures 41 inches long, with a 34 inch waist and 60 inch hips. It is in fair as-is condition, well worn and in need of some restoration repairs, with a few tiny pin holes and a small frayed split near the skirt waistband, frayed splits on the inside flannel lining top and many frayed holes, rips, tears along the back sleeves from the elbow to wrist (see close-ups). Great for upcycling, design or restoration. This is truly a wonderful piece of antique Victoriana workwear calico print wearable art!
Items are described as accurately as possible, sold as found, possibly having some imperfections and flaws.
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