Elevate your retro-inspired fashion game with the Banned Retro Lady Jane Dress. This charming dress is a timeless classic that effortlessly blends vintage charm with modern versatility. Say goodbye to ordinary outfits and introduce a touch of nostalgia into your wardrobe.
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Crafted from high-quality woven fabric, this Lady Jane dress boasts a striking check tartan pattern that’s both bold and stylish. The sleeveless design and low round neckline exude a hint of 1950s glamour, making it perfect for various occasions, from casual gatherings to special events.
What truly sets this dress apart is its banded waist, which gives way to a flared skirt that sways and twirls in true vintage fashion. The delightful combination of red and black hues in the fabric adds an authentic 1950s vibe that’s sure to turn heads.
Made from 100% polyester woven material, this dress not only looks fantastic but also feels comfortable to wear throughout the day or night. Pair it up with your favorite pumps for a complete retro-inspired look that promises timeless style.
Step into the past with the Banned Retro Red Lady Jane Dress – a must-have addition to any vintage-loving fashionista’s collection. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make a statement with your style. Order yours today and embrace the elegance of yesteryears.
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All measurements in CM
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Cheribomb Retro LOVES being a stockist of Banned Apparel! Banned Apparel has been a purveyor of the vintage fashion scene since their launch in 2011 and have paved the way ever since. Their dedicated, talented, design team carefully research each piece using historical references. Adding touches of upcoming trends ensures their collection remains fresh and current whilst paying homage to decades gone by.
Banned Apparel’s reputation in the plus sized market precedes them. From their blog: “Today’s plus size is very different to the 1950’s sizing which started at a modern size 10/12! Plus sizes had more to do with shape rather than measurement which is why “stout” was a better description back then. 1950’s plus size dresses and skirts were typically tea-length and could be tank style, cap sleeve, short sleeve, or full length. Necklines were very modest, and dresses were often embellished with nice buttons or playful necklines with bows or scalloped edges.”
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Banned Retro Shoes Size Chart
UK SIZE |
EUR SIZE |
USA SIZE |
3 |
36 |
5 |
4 |
37 |
6 |
5 |
38 |
7 |
6 |
39 |
8 |
7 |
40 |
9 |
8 |
41 |
10 |
9 |
42 |
11 |
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