Antique 1920's Step-in Chemise | Aqua Blue Silk Crepe with Mocha Floral Lace | Size M, LG | New Old Stock
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This antique 1920s step in chemise was never worn, new old stock. Made of aqua blue silk crepe, edged entirely in rich mocha floral lace. A very deep V cut neck and even deeper back, with silk ribbon straps and a darling little ribbon rosette at the center chest. This little teddy has the classic loose waist allows for comfort while still being dainty and very sexy, with a button ribbon crotch making it easy to slip over head if for wear.
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CONDITION :
Excellent: never worn without holes, rips, or stains. There is a fairly large water mark from steaming and one leg panel is obviously richer in hue than the rest of the garment.
*Has not been washed in an effort to preserve the integrity of it being new old stock by not ruining the stiff paper tag. That said, this garment has been in storage for nearly 100 years and will need to be washed if you intend to wear, also please consider that there is a bit of 'dinge' to it that will lift after a proper soak.
Please send me a message if you would like for me to hand wash and steam prior to shipping and I will happily do so!
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BRAND/LABEL - No Label
COLOR - Aqua blue
MATERIAL - Silk crepe
SIZE - M/LG
MEASUREMENTS:
- Taken while laying flat, relaxed, then doubled.
- Garment should fit a bit loosely.
- Length taken from top of shoulder to hem.
- Shown unpinned on a size 4 dress form.
BUST - 40"
WAIST - 40"
HIP - 53"
LENGTH - 32"
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