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1960s Cropped Cotton Blouse |
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For most of us who like to consider ourselves stylish women, the modern crop top is something viewed with amusement, if not flat out disgust. Our theory is it's because: a) the girls wearing them are usually the last bodies on earth who should be wearing them, and b) what they wear them with - low rise jeans worn so tight they chap. Fortunately, the crop on this blouse isn't so severe that a skirt or pants with a normal or 'classic' waist line is going to work just fine, and you still have the illusion of a cropped silhouette. In a sweet floral print on a black ground, the blouse buttons up the back, and has a three-quarter length sleeve that ends with a delicate lace trimmed ruffle just below the elbow. Bust measures 38", shoulder 15", sleeve 15", length 16". Excellent condition. $65
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