$500.00
Bonwit Teller was a legendary American luxury department store.
It was a premier upscale fashion institution on New York City's Fifth Avenue. It operated as a direct competitor to Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman. Vintage garments bearing this label are highly collectible markers of mid-century high-end American retail.
c. 1970's
Designer: Bonwit Teller
Size: S
This iconic high-end piece should be in a movie portraying Studio 54 and worn by a main character. Everything about it incapsulates the trends of this specific period in fashion history.
- Vertical black and white pinstripe pattern.
- Plunging surplice neckline with a crossover faux-wrap style.
- Matching self-fabric belt with a distinctive retro round plastic buckle.
- Voluminous wide-leg pant silhouette.
- Self-tie closure behind the neck.
- Wrap-style surplice back with a draped, overlapping design.
- Poly-jersey knit blend fabric - has stretch to it.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Was cleaned and ready to wear.
Measurements
Shoulders: 16"
Bust: 34-36"
High waist: Has stretch 24-30" - The belt does NOT adjust and fits a size 28" waist.
Shoulder to waist: 16"
Hips: 36"
Inseam: 32"
Rise: 13"
Width of flare on bottom hem: 13"
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