1960s Folklore Slip Skirt
1960s Folklore Slip Skirt
Vintage 60s half slip skirt with an ornate purple/ orange pattern. This pattern & saturated color on a slip skirt is so unique! Pair with your fave scarf or boxy cropped tee for a cute summery look. Fabric is light and stretchy-- feels like nylon. No tags. Best fits an XS-M. Seen on Justina.
Measurements:
Waist: 18-32"
Length: 19"
Condition:
9/10, elastic has a gap in the stitching for about a 1/2," doesn't really affect wear and could be easily mended
Model Sizing:
30-31" Chest/ 24" Waist/ 35-36” Hips/ 4'11” Height
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