
1950s · 1950s · Western
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
cotton twill
Culture
Western
Movement
New Look / Post-War
Influences
1940s utility dress · menswear shirt construction
A knee-length shirt dress in olive green cotton twill featuring a classic collar, button-front closure, and three-quarter sleeves. The garment has a relaxed A-line silhouette that skims the body without being fitted, typical of casual 1950s daywear. The dress appears to have functional front pockets and is styled with brown tights or stockings and brown shoes. The cotton twill fabric gives the dress structure while maintaining comfort for daily activities. This represents the more casual interpretation of 1950s fashion, moving away from the highly structured formal wear of the New Look toward practical, wearable clothing for modern women's active lifestyles.
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