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USA Made Vtg 1950s White Floral Lace Princess Waist Long Train Wedding Gown S

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Waist to Hem: 43.5
  • Waist: 31
  • Decade: 1950S
  • Chest Size: 34
  • Color: White
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Designer/Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: Nice condition. No holes, no rips. Two black mark discolorations on the top sheer layer of the train (see photos). Light soiling on the lace edge on the train. I did not have this cleaned and it has been in storage for many years. A professional cleaner will most likely know how to lift those marks out.
  • Shoulder to Hem: 55
  • Material: Lace
  • Shoulders: 14.5
  • Size Type: Regular
  • Size: Custom Made

    Description

    ITEM: Vintage 1950s wedding gown/dress with very long train. Brand unknown, made in the USA, has the blue Union Made label. Main dress has an Acetate type fabric underlayer with cotton lining, and overlay dress is beautiful all floral lace.  Princess waist with peek-a-boo lace bodice that is embellished with iridescent sequins. Darted breast cups for a more flattering fit.  Peek-a-boo poufy sleeves with 3.5" wide waist. Metal back zipper closure. Train extends 92" from the waist. Train has wrist loop.
    SIZE: No size tag.
    Measurements taken with the dress closed and laying flat:
    Shoulders: 14.5"
    Bust (pit to pit x 2): 34"
    Waist: 31"
    Hips: 36"
    Length (shoulder to waist): 11.5"
    Length (shoulder to hem): 55"
    Length (waist to hem): 43.5
    Outer sleeve (shoulder seam to cuff end): 21.5"
    Inner sleeve (pit to cuff end): 17"
    Train from waist to train end point: 92"
    CONDITION: Nice condition. No holes, no rips.  Two black mark discolorations on the train (see photos). Light soiling on the lace edge of the train. I did not have this cleaned and it has been in storage for many years. A professional cleaner will most likely know how to lift those marks out.