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Heirloom 1930s White Batiste Dress with Tiny Pintucks and Embroidery
Heirloom Baby Clothes: Heirloom Baby Dresses
This lovely white cotton batiste dress was hand made in the Philippines in the 1930s. It features tiny pintucking on the front and larger tucks on the back with delicate white embroidery. The neckline is finished with scalloped embroidery and the short puffed sleeves have scalloped edged sleeve bands. The dress closes in the back with two small buttons and is finished with a scalloped embroidered hem topped by delicate white embroidery.
A darling heirloom portrait dress, christening dress, or special occasion dress for your baby girl!
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Shoulder width=9¼" Back length=14¾"
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