Description
This modtastic, deadstock 1960s pencil skirt features a bold, black and white plaid pattern on crisp 100 percent cotton. The original black vinyl belt with a dramatically large, gold-tone metal buckle, cinches the skirt waist. Darts shape the hip area below the fitted waistband. The skirt shape is fairly narrow, with a kick pleat at the hem for easier walking—and dancing! The cotton poplin fabric is unlined. The skirt fastens in back with a metal zipper and a single button at the waistband. In excellent condition, the skirt has been laundered for freshness after its long storage. The belt has some scuffing to the surface of its gold-tone metal buckle, also from storage, and is in very good condition. Pair this black and white plaid, mod 1960s pencil skirt with everything from a sleeveless white top to a black cashmere sweater—it is very versatile, and seasonless!
I have included a photo of the hangtag from the exact same deadstock skirt in another size, previously sold, which still had the tag with info about fiber content and care, for reference.
Size: S.
- Labeled vintage waist size 28 on back of belt.
- Waist: 28.5 inches flat, to fit up to 27.5-28 max.
- Hip: 39 inches flat, to fit up to 37 max.
- Length: 27 inches.
- Label: none present.
I previously sold the exact same deadstock skirt, but with its original hangtag still attached, which read: Dri-Don, 100 % Cotton. Dan River Mills Inc. Made and woven in USA.