She is just the coolest. Rare 1940s novelty travel print smock dress with a graphic of roads, myriad destinations and cultural symbols floating all about - trees, cars, fish, cacti, guitars, etc. etc. Notable places include (but are not limited to) Florida, Monterey, Pittsburgh, Louisville, New Orleans, Oregon, Colorodo, New York, Santa Fe, Mexico, Apuculpo and SO many more. The cut is built for function, with wide cut flange sleeves, huge patch pockets, matching self belt to cinch, then an open back that can overlap or be worn open. Topped off with clean burgundy piping all around. No labels, well made and nicely constructed, circa 1940s.
• Size S-L (see measurements)
• 100% cotton, lightweight crisp weave, soft easy drape
• Unlined, opaque
• Button at nape of neck, open slit in back, separate self-tie
• Great condition, very slight fade on the shoulders (see pic) otherwise no notable flaws
Style No. D7645
Fit notes: loose flared cut with open back that can either overlap and cinch (with self-belt) or be worn loose
Shoulder: undefined
Sleeve: 8"
Bust: 42"
Waist: 48"
Hip: 60"
Hem: 65"
Length: 34"
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