swing dress PRE-ORDER - Frenchie Swing Dress in Black
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swing dress PRE-ORDER - Frenchie Swing Dress in Black

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swing dress PRE-ORDER - Frenchie Swing Dress in BlackVintage Clothing ESTIMATED ARRIVAL JULY Estimated arrival times are not guaranteed. Place your orders accordingly. Please read below for more information on pre orders. Get to know our fan favorite Frenchie dress! Inspired by vintage designs and details, this piece will quickly become a go to style in your closet. The Frenchie has the most lush 1930's bishop sleeves paired with a tie neck detailing and a fused strapless bodice. The body of the dress

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ESTIMATED ARRIVAL JULY

Estimated arrival times are not guaranteed. Place your orders accordingly. Please read below for more information on pre-orders.

Get to know our fan favorite Frenchie dress! Inspired by vintage designs and details, this piece will quickly become a go-to style in your closet. The Frenchie has the most lush 1930's bishop sleeves paired with a tie neck detailing and a fused strapless bodice. The body of the dress is made from a high quality ponte and the overlay is a soft yet firm polka dot mesh. This dress also features a removable 1.5 inch grommet self belt, gathered waist and voluminous hem and our famous deep Vixen pockets.

***The polka dot mesh is a delicate material that CANNOT be ironed or machine dried.***

Designed by Micheline Pitt and made by hand in Los Angeles, CA.

Fabric Content: Shell: 83% Nylon, 17% Spandex Tulle. Lining: 65% Rayon 30% Nylon, 5% Spandex.

Photos by: Susie Q

Model Info: Micheline Pitt is 5'9" and wearing a size Small.

PRE ORDERS - We only ship complete orders. We cannot split pre-orders at this time due to our extensive pre-order storage system. If your order has in-stock and pre-ordered items, we will pull your in-stock item(s) and hold on to your order until it is fully complete and then ship it. Each pre-order item has an estimated shipping time frame listed. THIS IS ONLY AN ESTIMATE. While working closely with our manufacturers overseas, we strive to deliver within that estimated window. However, sometimes there are global shipping delays and shortages beyond our control. To help mitigate your wait times for items, we suggest separately purchasing in-stock and pre-order items.

Fit Advice: Bust and waist are FIRM. Do not push down a size as it will cause too much pressure on the seams and cause your dress to rip. If you have additional fit questions, please email customer service at [email protected].

SIZE: BUST: WAIST: HIPS:
XS: 32 - 34.5 24 - 25.5 34.5 - 37.5
S: 35 - 37.5 26 - 27.5 36.5 - 39.5
M: 37 - 39.5 28 - 29.5 38.5 - 41.5
L: 39 - 40.5 30 - 31.5 40.5 - 43.5
XL: 42 - 44.5 33 - 34.5 43.5 - 46.5
2X: 45 - 47.5 36 - 37.5 46.5 - 49.5
3X: 49 - 51.5 40 - 41 .5 50.5 - 53.5
4X: 53 - 55.5 44 - 45.5 54.5 - 57.5
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