This is a place for any extant garments in private collections from about 1941 back. There is no beginning date. The only rule is that it can't be currently in a museum and must be before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. I mostly post items I've seen on ebay, etsy, or other auction sites so we will continue to have a record of them for research purposes. If you have antique clothing in your collection, please, email me pictures of them and I will gladly add them to this site.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Cute Halloween Printed 1920's Dress
From the seller:
Early 1930's or late 20's vintage Halloween dress or costume, made from Halloween patterned cotton. Fabric design features witches on brooms, bats, pumpkins, cats! Wonderful vintage dress to wear for your next Halloween party. Would be great with a vintage witch's hat (or the one provided with the dress), Victorian shoes and black cotton stockings. I'll be listing a few other vintage beauties from my Halloween collection this month.
This original vintage orange & black Halloween costume or dress is being auctioned "as is", I do not accept returns. Please request additional photos or information if needed to make a proper decision prior to placing your bid. Be sure to check the measurements against a garment that fits you well. You must be smaller than the above measurements to ensure a proper fit. Thank you!
I have a two day handling time but I usually get items out quicker.
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On Aug-10-13 at 18:36:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
Approximately 19" straight across underarms, 17" across at drop waist where the black binding is, hips are full and gathered. Length is 38" from shoulder to hemline.
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On Aug-10-13 at 19:57:24 PDT, seller added the following information:
Approximately 17" from shoulder to black waistband and from waistband to hemline is another 22". I meant 39" from shoulder to hemline.
From Me:
I agree with the seller - late 20's/early 30's.
Labels:
1920s,
20th Century,
dress,
womens
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