Description
This patchwork print cotton blouse from the early 1960s is a deadstock, unworn button-up top with a boxy, cropped fit. The blouse has a round neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves, and diagonal bust darts to slightly shape the upper bodice. The straight hem will hit at about the high hip, depending on your height. 5 pearly white plastic buttons close the blouse in front. The denim blue, golden tan and white print, lightweight cotton broadcloth fabric is unlined. In excellent to mint condition, never worn with its original paper tag, this 1960s blouse is designed to have a somewhat loose fit, as reflected in my range of measurements. A very versatile style, this deadstock vintage, cotton cropped top will look effortlessly chic with denim, wide-leg trousers, or a pencil skirt, as well as with more casual shorts or leggings.
Size: approx. S-M.
- Bust: 40 inches flat, to fit loosely up to 38 max.
- High hip, at hem: 38 inches flat, to fit loosely on up to 36 max.
- Length: 20 inches from back of neck to hem.
- Underarm to hem: 10 inches.
- Sleeve length: 16 inches.
- Shoulder to shoulder: 15 inches.
- Fabric, size, and union label only: Cameo Fabric by Converse and Co., 100 % Cotton, size 36