Chessa Davis 70s patchwork skirt plaid floral pockets boho true hippy maxi
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This is a gorgeous vintage skirt
-From the 1970s - a true hippy boho piece
-Patchwork design
-Super cute pocket detail, 4 in front, two in Back
-lined with a gauze or cotton fabric with the plaid and floral sheer fabric over top
Has some slight wear, some staining on the inside of skirt by waist, tiny bit that shows on outside
&some slight wear. But in great condition, especially for vintage!
No size tag, could fit a Small or Medium (see measurements below)
Measurements taken on one side while item was laid flat
Waist: 13.5”
Waist when stretched: 16”
Length: 39.5”
“ In the early 1970s these Peddler’s Cloak skirts, being manufactured in California by WW Duke, became wildly popular among the bohemians & artists. Thousands of them sold around the world, making Chessa famous for this rich peasant style. Some of the names of the skirts were Tinker Frau, Aunt Goldie, Captain’s Daughter & Georgetown. They were made in panels & included patchworks in cotton, gauze, lace & velvet. Many of the skirts came with blouses & sashes. Quoting Chessa: “they are romantic, feminine, comfortable, yet not a costume. And they make a woman look & feel young”. Some of her customers were Princess Grace, Dinah Shore, Mary Tyler Moore & Betty Ford."
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