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Classically-Cut dress, 1960sNo size marked.Tie-sash at natural waist, wide scoopneck, zippered back, 3/4 length sleeves, darted bustVery slight marking on lower back of skirtThis is a vintage One of a Kind item. Measurements are listed under Composition and Fit. Slight wear and imperfections are to be expected, and are listed if relevant. One of a Kind items are non-returnable.

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