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black and gold dress short Short Black and Gold Dirndl Dress Set (3-Piece) – Sizes [0–18]

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black and gold dress short Short Black and Gold Dirndl Dress Set (3-Piece) – Sizes [0–18]Complete Short Black & Gold Floral German Dirndl Dress Set (3 Piece) Gold Lace Apron Make a standout entrance at Oktoberfest and German themed celebrations with this elegant short black dirndl featuring gold floral detailing and a beautiful gold lace apron for a timeless Bavarian look. Finished with a traditional white cropped blouse, this 3 piece set creates the iconic dirndl silhouetteperfect for Oktoberfest, beer festivals, cultural events, and

Complete Short Black & Gold Floral German Dirndl Dress Set (3-Piece) — Gold Lace Apron

Make a standout entrance at Oktoberfest and German-themed celebrations with this elegant short black dirndl featuring gold floral detailing and a beautiful gold lace apron for a timeless Bavarian look. Finished with a traditional white cropped blouse, this 3-piece set creates the iconic dirndl silhouette—perfect for Oktoberfest, beer festivals, cultural events, and themed parties.

Designed by a small family business with deep German roots and a history in apparel since 1942, Edelweiss Creek dirndls are created for quality, authenticity, and repeat wear—so you can enjoy them for many celebrations to come.


What’s Included (3-Piece Set)

  • Dirndl dress (short black with gold floral design)
  • Gold lace apron
  • Traditional white crop-top blouse

Wear the full set for an authentic look, or mix and match pieces to create your own style.


Fit & Sizing (Short Dirndl)

This is a short dirndl, which traditionally sits above the knee.

Available sizes: 0–18

Sizing tip: Choose your size using your bust and waist measurements. If you’re between sizes, we recommend selecting the larger size for comfort and adjusting with the lacing/ties.


Size Chart (Short Dirndl) — Sizes 0–18

How to measure: Measure bust around the fullest part (over your bra) and waist around the smallest part of your waist.

Note: Measurements may vary ± 1 inch.

USA Size German Size Bust Waist Total Length Length from Waist Down
0 30 30 in (76.2 cm) 24 in (61.0 cm) 35 in (88.9 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
2 32 31–32 in (78.7–81.3 cm) 25 in (63.5 cm) 35 in (88.9 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
4 34 33–34 in (83.8–86.4 cm) 26–27 in (66.0–68.6 cm) 35 in (88.9 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
6 36 35–36 in (88.9–91.4 cm) 28–29 in (71.1–73.7 cm) 35 in (88.9 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
8 38 37–38 in (94.0–96.5 cm) 30–31 in (76.2–78.7 cm) 35.5 in (90.2 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
10 40 39 in (99.1 cm) 32 in (81.3 cm) 36 in (91.4 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
12 42 40–41 in (101.6–104.1 cm) 33 in (83.8 cm) 37 in (94.0 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
14 44 42–43 in (106.7–109.2 cm) 34–35 in (86.4–88.9 cm) 37 in (94.0 cm) 19.5 in (49.5 cm)
16 46 44–45 in (111.8–114.3 cm) 36–38 in (91.4–96.5 cm) 37.5 in (95.3 cm) 20 in (50.8 cm)
18 48 46–47 in (116.8–119.4 cm) 39–41 in (99.1–104.1 cm) 37.5 in (95.3 cm) 20 in (50.8 cm)

Materials & Care

  • Fabric: Durable blend of 65% cotton / 35% polyester
  • Care: Machine washable (no dry cleaning required)

Details You’ll Love

  • Gold floral detailing with a premium gold lace apron for an elevated, classic look
  • Reinforced construction designed for repeat wear
  • A versatile outfit you can wear across seasons and celebrations

Shipping (U.S.)

  • Free U.S. domestic shipping on all orders
  • Ships from Fredericksburg, Texas
  • Most orders ship within 1 business day
  • Typical delivery: 3–5 business days after shipment (USPS Priority or UPS Ground)

Need it faster? Expedited/overnight options may be available at checkout (fees apply).


Returns & Exchanges

  • 30-day returns from delivery (items must be unworn/unused, with tags, in original packaging)
  • Exchanges available — we’re happy to help you swap for a different size or eligible item. Contact us and we’ll assist.

Quick FAQs 

What is included in this set?
This set includes a dirndl dress, a gold lace apron, and a traditional white crop-top blouse.

Is this a short or long dirndl?
This is a short dirndl, which traditionally sits above the knee.

What material is it made from?
It’s made from a durable blend of 65% cotton / 35% polyester.

How do I wash it?
It’s machine washable—no dry cleaning required.

How does sizing run?
Choose size using your bust and waist measurements. If you’re between sizes, choose the larger size for comfort.

What sizes are available?
This style is available in women’s sizes 0–18.

Where do you ship from?
We ship from Fredericksburg, Texas.

When will my order ship?
Most orders ship within 1 business day.

How long does delivery take in the U.S.?
Delivery typically takes 3–5 business days after shipment. Faster options may be available at checkout.

Do you offer exchanges?
Yes—exchanges are available. Contact us and we’ll help you with the process.

What is your return policy?
You have 30 days from delivery to request a return. Items must be unworn/unused, with tags, and in original packaging.

Are these authentic/traditional?
We design our dirndl sets to reflect Bavarian tradition and German heritage, from a family business with roots in Germany.

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