1960s Daisy Print Mod Pleated Scooter Dress
This striking cotton dress from the 1960s is a classic with its patriotic red, white and blue pattern of daisies, gingham, ric rak and checks. It features short sleeves trimmed with white contrast cuffs and a white contrast feature collar with a large, eye-catching white button to the front. The skirt is given a stunning touch with its perfectly-spaced knife pleating, which maintains the top row of daisies' appearance, even overlapping. A back metal lapped zipper and a Hook and Eye to the top of the collar provide a polished finish. This scooter dress is a delightful 1960s statement piece.
Interesting note from Mrs D - "Despite having no internal labels, I am almost certain this could be a "Dollyrockers" dress; a popular British boutique brand in the 1960s, well known for their bold prints and florals. The fabric was produced by Schwartz-Leibman Textiles who were one of the biggest suppliers for Dollyrockers during this period."
Condition
Exceptional condition. No flaws. Original thread loops are present but no original belt. However, this looks great without one, or would team really well with any of our stretch belts or our Corrine belts.
Measurements and details
All vintage clothing is measured with the garment flat and measurements doubled for width. Please compare these measurements to a garment that fits you well as often there is very little or no give in vintage fabrics.
Bust: 37 inches
Waist: 28 1/2 inches
Hips: free
Length from shoulder to waist :16 1/2 inches
Waist to hem: 21 1/2 inches
There is no usable seam allowance for alterations but there is a generous 3" hem which could be lowered if desired.
Our model, Miss Ruth, usually wears a VV Size Bette and is 5'1"/155cm tall.