Vintage 1940's Dressing Gown Robe | Tea Rose Pink Rayon Satin with Alençon Lace | Size XS
Vintage 1940's Dressing Gown Robe | Tea Rose Pink Rayon Satin with Alençon Lace | Size XS
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Vintage 1940s dressing gown robe made of silky tea rose pink rayon satin with floral embroidered alencon lace inserts down the center bodice. Bias cut with princess sleeves puffed at the shoulders offering the classic 40's silhouette. Satin fabric covered buttons with hidden button snaps for closure, with a wrap-like skirt tying in the back. A long, slender skirt falls to the ankle with a slightly longer back that gives a bit of drama. An absolutely lovely robe!
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CONDITION :
Excellent: Hand washed and steamed, one incredibly faint mark on the lower part of the skirt that I tried to photograph. One hole surrounded by a rust-colored stain on the top right shoulder. Some scuffs to the satin and a hidden repair to the lace/photographed for transparency.
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BRAND/LABEL - Unknown
COLOR - Tea rose pink, beige
MATERIAL - Rayon satin, lace
SIZE - XS
MEASUREMENTS:
- Taken while laying flat, relaxed, then doubled.
- Length was taken from top of shoulder to hem.
- Shown unpinned on a size 4 dress form.
SHOULDER - 17"
SLEEVE LENGTH - 13"
SLEEVE OPENING/COI - 16"
SLEEVE OPENING - 10"
BUST - 34"
WAIST - 27"
HIP - open
LENGTH/FRONT - 55"
LENGTH/BACK - 60"
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A Note on Buying Vintage
This is an antique or early vintage garment made from delicate materials such as silk, fine cotton, lace, or early synthetics. These textiles may display signs consistent with age, which includes:
• natural fiber fatigue
• gentle thinning at stress points
• subtle irregularities inherent to early manufacturing
• age-related softness or patina
These qualities are authentic to historic garments and are considered part of their character, not defects, unless otherwise stated.
Notable flaws, such as excessive wear, stains, holes, or rips will always be photographed and disclosed in the condition notes.
