60s/70s Stretch Terry Footie Pajamas

SKU: 00652-006
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What all the kids and teens wore from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s. Some were made by Dr. Denton, these were made by Sears for their "Jr. Bazaar" label, which offered the latest styles for tweens and teens. If I could fit into them, they'd be staying with me.

  • Made of super soft, breathable, mostly cotton stretch terry cloth
  • Bright fuchsia pink and white stripes, with lace at front zip and cuffs
  • Convenient elasticized drop seat for convenience
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Labels: Sears Jr. Bazaar

Fiber/Care: 80% cotton, 20% nylon / washable

Condition: A few minor repairs (none show), a few loose threads, and you might eventually find a tiny hole needing stitching. Overall really good and totally wearable. No stains anywhere. Fresh and clean inside and out.

*These vintage footy pajamas are freshly laundered and ready to wear.*

Garment Measurements:
- Our live model is 15 and petite. She measures bust 30.5"/77.5cm, waist 24.5"/62cm, hips 34"/86.25cm, stands 5'3" tall and weighs 97 lbs. She wears a women's size 0. These PJs are very stretchy, but more so in width than height. I wouldn't recommend these for anyone much taller than our model, although there's some room to accommodate a larger bust, waist, and hips. -

 bust: stretches up to 34"/86.25cm
 sleeves length (unstretched): 17"/43cm
 hips: stretches up to 36"/91.5cm
 total length from shoulder to heel (unstretched): 45"/114cm

 Our items are not newly manufactured "vintage style" pieces. They are true vintage, at least 30 years old. Please read condition report provided above. 

Notes: International customers are responsible for any taxes or import fees. 

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