Vintage 1940's Nightgown - Bright White Rayon Crepe with Eyelet Embroidery & Scalloped Hem | Small, Medium
Vintage 1940's Nightgown - Bright White Rayon Crepe with Eyelet Embroidery & Scalloped Hem | Small, Medium
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This vintage 1940s nightgown was made from a silky, bright white rayon crepe material that provides a stunning drape that accentuates the figure. Bias cut with decorative eyelet embroidery throughout the bodice and scalloped hem. This gown gently cinches at the waist without restriction with attached ties to cinch it further to your liking. S smooth fit over the hips with a slim skirt that falls to the ankle. A low V cut back gives a subtle glimpse of skin and adds an elegant touch.
Label: None
Era: 1940s
Material: Rayon crepe
Color: White
Size: Small, medium (please see measurements)
Condition: Hand washed and steamed with no holes or rips. In wonderful condition with a couple very subtle areas of discoloration in the lower skirt that are not obvious without very close inspection.
Measurements:
• Taken seam to seam laying flat, relaxed, then doubled
• Maximum stretch given for comfort without applying stress to seams.
Bust: 34-38”
Waist: 29-32"
Hips: up to 40"
Length: 56” from shoulder to hem
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.
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A Note on Buying Vintage
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.
