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50s prom dresses

50s prom dresses Vintage 50s Prom Dress Brown Chantilly Lace Size S

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50s prom dresses Vintage 50s Prom Dress Brown Chantilly Lace Size SThis is an early 1960s or 50s prom dress made of brown lace, I believe chantilly lace. The lace features a floral design on netting and the dress is constructed with the lace over a layer of netting over a copper brown taffeta base with layers of tulle supporting the outer layers. The dress is sleeveless with spaghetti shoulder straps. The bodice is decorated with a blue satin silk ribbon and bow. This 50s prom dress has a full skirt that is posed

This is an early 1960s or 50s prom dress made of brown lace, I believe “chantilly” lace.  The lace features a floral design on netting and the dress is constructed with the lace over a layer of netting over a copper brown taffeta base with layers of tulle supporting the outer layers.  The dress is sleeveless with spaghetti shoulder straps.  The bodice is decorated with a blue satin silk ribbon and bow.  This 50s prom dress has a full skirt that is posed with a crinoline underneath - although there is tulle supporting the skirt, in order to achieve the same full “50s” skirt look, the use of a crinoline would be helpful (none is provided).  The dress does up the back with a metal zipper.  

Label:  Only a cardboard size tag that reads 12 note this is a late 50s or early 60s sizing, so smaller than one would think.

Sizing: please note the following measurements for fit of this 50s prom dress, taking into account the style of the dress:

Bust:  34”-35” around

Waist:  25” around

Hips:  Full

Length:  41” long, measured flat including the shoulder straps

Condition:  This 50s prom dress is in very good condition with the exception of a some light discolouration/soiling at the underarm area and a bit of the same to the back bow.  I have not tried to treat or clean those areas.  Otherwise, this 50s prom dress is without other wear or tear.

This is a very cute vintage 50s prom dress - minor discolouration or soiling, with a bit of cleaning, this is ready to wear! 

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Keeps my dog busy and actually holds up
This jigsaw-style dog toy has been a game changer for keeping my dog entertained. The design is super versatile—you can spread peanut butter (or yogurt, wet food, etc.) into the grooves, and it keeps them busy licking for a long time. What I like most is that it’s not just a lick mat—it’s also a durable chew toy. The material feels strong and holds up really well, even with a dog that usually destroys toys pretty quickly. Toys made from rubber or similar materials tend to last longer and are safer for chewing compared to softer options. The grooves and compartments make it a little more challenging (in a good way), so it takes my dog longer to get through the treats. I’ve even tried freezing peanut butter inside, and that keeps them occupied even longer. Lick-style toys like this are great for slowing dogs down and keeping them calm and engaged. It’s also been really helpful during times when I need a distraction—like when I’m busy, cleaning, or even during grooming. Pros: • Durable and holds up to chewing • Can use peanut butter, yogurt, or other soft treats • Keeps dogs busy for a long time • Helps with boredom and anxiety • Freezable for longer use Cons: • Can get messy depending on what you put in it
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Michelle
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Hubie gives it two paws up !!
Hubie loves this he’s a Great Dane and a busy chewer.
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My dog says no
Big block with a pattern on it...dog has absolutely no interest in it.
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