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1930's Bias Silk Slip 8-517

Nothing feels as good against the skin or works as well under 1930's dresses as a bias cut silk slip. This peach colored silk crepe slip has front and back double bodice sections. Side panels with no side seams skim the body in fit. At the bottom center front is a 23" long modesty, also known as a shadow panel. There are 13 1/2" long, 3/8" wide ribbon straps. The bottom is machine scalloped.

Please contact us for more information, larger and close-up images, or to calculate exact or international shipping rates. The provided size is an approximate modern size. As with all vintage clothing, refer to the item's measurements to ensure proper fit.

Very Good condition.
There is a small amount of pulling at hip level on the back skirt.

Size: Large/XL 16-20.
Measurements were made with the slip laid flat and unstretched: 42" bust; 42" waist; 46" hips; 39" long measured from underarm to hem; 62" bottom circumference. Note: Bias cut garments stretch sideways so are somewhat adjustable in size and length.

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