Jonathan Logan, Dead-Stock Vintage 1950's Polyester Shift Dress
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Jonathan Logan, Dead-Stock Vintage 50s Polyester Shift Dress
Condition: Great vintage condition. No moth holes or bites.
Great pink color -Extended Lapels -3/4 length sleeves with thick cuffs -Half zipper front
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Size: 10 but Fits like an 8 Medium
**Neck: 16" **Shoulders: 17" **Bust: 36" **Empire Waist: 32" **Waist: 28" **Hips: 40" **Sleeves: 23" **Length: 45" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **Please go by measurements for sizing and proper fit. Vintage Clothing sizes can run smaller than modern day sizes. Remember to leave room for your body to move as the measurements are given are of the garment, not your body. Measurements are taken with garment laying flat, seam to seam, and unstretched, unless otherwise noted, then doubled where appropriate.
Jonathan Logan was a popular manufacturer of younger women’s dresses – geared to the young, but not the super trendy, usually classic and dressy. The company was founded in 1944 by David Schwartz as a small company with ten employees. The designer in the early days was Dorris Varnum, and in the late 1950s Jeanne Carr was the designer. By 1966 Jonathan Logan had become one of the largest ready to wear companies in the USA.
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