vintage denim jumper dress Vintage 1970s Jumper Dress
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vintage denim jumper dress

vintage denim jumper dress Vintage 1970s Jumper Dress

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vintage denim jumper dress Vintage 1970s Jumper DressDetails Vintage ca. 1970s denim jumper dress with lace up "corset" bodice, woven southwestern style trim, high waist with sash ties, and an A line skirt. Wear layered or not! Need layaway? Use ShopPay at check out to set up no interest time payments. your item ships out in our next scheduled shipment. Fabric: pure cotton denim Lined: no Closures: rear zipper (works fine, dress form back is too broad to close safely) Designer Labels: PBJ by Jerrell All

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Vintage ca. 1970s denim jumper dress with lace-up "corset" bodice, woven southwestern-style trim, high waist with sash ties, and an A-line skirt. Wear layered or not!

Need layaway? Use ShopPay at check-out to set up no-interest time payments....your item ships out in our next scheduled shipment.

•Fabric: pure cotton denim

•Lined: no

•Closures: rear zipper (works fine, dress form back is too broad to close safely)

•Designer/Labels: PBJ by Jerrell

All accessories (belts, jewelry, crinolines, pins, etc.) are for style inspiration only unless indicated.

Measurements

About a modern XS; please allow room for ease and the kind of fit you prefer.

Bust (underarm area measured flat, then doubled) to about 32"

Waist to about 26"/tight 27" unbelted

Hips full/about 44"

Shoulder to hem about 34" and has 2" hem

Condition

Great vintage shape. Vivid, unfaded, and looks barely worn. 65+ years old.

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