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Help identifying this style of dress?

beth

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I know these pictures are not from the Golden Era, but does anyone one know what this type of dress is called? Did they have a similar style in the 40's or 50's?

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beth

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Hmm... You are right, it does kind of look like a romper. Okay, so maybe this kind of dress doesn't have a definite name. Thanks!
 

swinggal

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As a dress, it's too short for the 40s. Shorts and the beach playsuits were worn that short, but not dresses for everyday wear. Has a very 60s feel to me.
 

beth

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Okay, I thought the length looked pretty short, but thought maybe there was a longer 'version' from the 50's. It must just be an 80's style. Thank you ladies!
 

crwritt

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Okay, I thought the length looked pretty short, but thought maybe there was a longer 'version' from the 50's. It must just be an 80's style. Thank you ladies!
The top is blouson with cut-on, puffed sleeves and horizontal pleating. If the skirt was longer, and flared, it could be 50's.Like this one http://www.sovintagepatterns.com/catalog/item/3907053/7425693.htm If the waistline was more at the hip, it could be a 20's style.If the skirt was slim and long, it could be 30's.
 
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