striped dress red and white 60s Does 20s Red Stripes Shift Dress With Tie Collar
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striped dress red and white

striped dress red and white 60s Does 20s Red Stripes Shift Dress With Tie Collar

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striped dress red and white 60s Does 20s Red Stripes Shift Dress With Tie CollarFrom the 1960s, or possibly earlier, a shift dress in slim red stripes on a white ground. Knotted collar adds to the nautical feel Knit fabric is cool and comfortable Short sleeves, bust darts, and faux besom pocket bias detail at hips Unlined Easy care Closes at back with metal zipper, plus two hooks&eyes at the neck and collar Labels: none appears to be home sewn Fiber Care: no tags, feels like a nylon or rayon (or a blend) jersey single knit

From the 1960s, or possibly earlier, a shift dress in slim red stripes on a white ground.

  • Knotted collar adds to the nautical feel
  • Knit fabric is cool and comfortable
  • Short sleeves, bust darts, and faux besom-pocket bias detail at hips
  • Unlined
  • Easy care
  • Closes at back with metal zipper, plus two hooks&eyes at the neck and collar

Labels: none - appears to be home sewn

Fiber/Care: no tags, feels like a nylon or rayon (or a blend) jersey single-knit (stretches horizontally), smooth, cool to the touch, and comfortable / washable

Condition: no flaws to note

*This 60s shift dress is freshly laundered and ready to wear.*

Garment Measurements:
This dress will work on a range of figures, depending on your fit preferences. It's shown both loose and clipped (just a bit) on tall, skinny Delphine. Please refer to the measurements provided. Contact us with any questions!

 shoulders: 17.5"/44.5cm
 sleeves: 9"/22.5cm
 bust: 41"/104cm
 approximate natural waist: 39.5"/100.25cm
 hips: 42"/106.5cm
 length: 42"/106.5cm + 1.5"/3.75cm hem

☞ Our items are not newly manufactured "vintage style" pieces. They are true vintage, at least 30 years old, unless otherwise specified. Please read condition report provided above. ☜

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Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
A fairly decent super hero romp
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If Mister Terrific suffers from any one flaw it is that he is incredibly generic. Nothing about this book was particularly offensive and it provided for some fairly good reads but the villains Terrific goes up against are hardly that. Despite this weakness, I found the series to be a fairly good read and while the major ongoing storylines were clearly cut short by the title's untimely demise, the ending satisfactorily led into the current status quo for Mister Terrific on Earth-2. Whether his presence there becomes relevant or not remains to be seen (particularly with the depature of Earth-2 writer James Robinson) but as things stand now, Mind Games still seems to be valuable background reading for Earth-2 and also lays a bit of ground work for the plot in World's Finest, meaning that Mister Terrific is nicely connected to the two current Earth-2 based titles. The pace of the book is fairly decent, with several short story arcs that see Mister Terrific facing different villains and an ongoing plot throughout that deals with Terrific's secret identity and the issues he is dealing with as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. The writing is not always sharp but the supporting cast is fairly solid and its a tragedy that we probably won't see some of these characters again. Terrific himself has enjoyable, if somewhat illogical, inner monologue that typically involves him thinking through a problem and while the science is (often) fuzzy, Wallace does a good job of showing how science and tech form the basis of Mister Terrific's powerset. I would characterize this book as a solid B-list entry. Fans of the character may appreciate it as well as readers looking for something a little different but it is by no means a must-read. I'll be keeping it on my shelf as an important book for World's Finest and Earth-2 (both of which I have pulled since issue #1) however. If you can get your hands on this trade (or its related single issues) for a modest price, it provides a decent couple of hours of reading. It is a pity that nothing stands out particularly well but I appreciated that so much seemed to happen in only eight issues compared to some of the tedious extended plots of other comics.
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Fun book. I was born at the very beginning of the Silver Age and had older brothers, so I was reading by four, and had great reading material available.
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A Baby Boomer dream come true!
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I love the Golden Age omnibus Batman series. However, for many of us baby boomers the Silver Age is what we’ve been craving. Those were exciting days back then, looking for the new issue of Batman or Detective Comics on the newsstand. One of the previous reviewers is correct, though, there are some missing issues between the last golden age omnibus and this, the first silver age omnibus, that need to be put into book form at some point. I certainly hope we get them. But more than anything I am really hoping that this will not be the first and last silver age omnibus. By my count, there are almost exactly the issues needed to make three more silver age volumes before we get to the “new look Batman,” which started in mid 1964. And frankly, I hope they continue on with a “new look” omnibus series as well. This first volume, though, was absolutely beautiful! The re-creation of these old panels is breathtaking. When you go back and look at the old dot matrix original issues and compare them to the re-printings contained within this omnibus…well…there simply is no comparison. Batman, the Silver Age Omnibus Volume One is practically as good as it gets. The only thing more I could have wished for would have been the inclusion of the old advertisements that decorated the pages of the original issues. Other than that, this book is perfect. Wow!
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