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1960s White Cotton Guatemalan Top | L

1960s White Cotton Guatemalan Top | L

Regular price £60.00 GBP
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So very gorgeous, this blouse from the 1960s shows of the Guatemalan folk art embroidery that we often see from pieces exported and bought by tourists. Made using a textured white cotton, the amazing embroidery of large blooms across the chest and sleeves are complimented by the orange edging. Wear with a full skirt for a more traditional look, or wear with denim and utility trousers for a more modern take. 

We advise paying close attention to the actual measurements of the garment. Please get in touch if you have any questions.

Description

• Floral embroidery in blue, purple, pink and green
• Blanket stitch style edging in orange yarn
• Loose square fit
• Square neck front and back
• Short sleeves
• No fastenings, designed to be pulled over the head
• Made from a mid weight textured cotton fabric
• Isbatex Ltd label to the inside

Condition

No issues

Measurements

Bust: 40in
Hips: 43in
Length: 21in
Sleeve: 9in

These are the measurements of the garment, we advise being 0.5in smaller that the dimensions stated.

How To Find Your Size

Doris our model is Bust: 33in, Waist: 24.5in, Hips: 35.5in, Height approx. 5ft 8in shown standing on her toes.

Care & Composition

100% cotton, hand wash

Delivery

For postage we charge based on the price of your total order.
For the UK:
Up to £20: £2.95
Up to £50: £4.35
Up to £100: £5.50
Up to £500: £10.50
All international (out of the UK) postage is based on three stages of item cost:
up to £20 / up to £50 / up to £250.
Please see below for these costs.
Europe: £9.60 / £11.15 / £18.15
America/Canada/Africa/Asia: £11.65 / £13.55 / £23.70
Oceana: £12 /£14.05 / £25.60
Please see our shipping policy for more detailed information

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