Tuesday, December 23, 2008

mociun tie-front linen dress


Congrats, Allison!

mociun tie-front linen dress, size Small.

purchased a bird in cobble hill two winters ago because the color (an peacock blue) was absolutely captivating. unfortunately, the color has also been its downfall because i can never figure out what to wear with it. also, it's a bit too snug around the ribcage, which makes me even less likely to wear it. the color is vibrant in person, but also subtle in the variegated thread.

flat measurements:
shoulders--15"
chest--16.5"
high waist--14"
hips--full skirt
length--43"

details:
super soft linen, tie-front with hook-eye closure at high waist. unlined, full skirt, nearly mid-calf length on me (5'4").

imperfections:
none. will be gently handwashed and air-dried before shipping.

costs:
paid $290, asking $95 (includes shipping).

listing end date:
jan. 20th.

14 comments:

  1. gorgeous color, please add my name (wendy) to the mix.

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  2. That is so pretty! But...I think I was a small in 3rd grade.

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  3. If the previous reader doesn't want it, I'm interested!

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  5. is the chest 33" then?
    thanks!

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  6. beautiful color! throw my name into the hat too!
    Jacky--jmyint@gmail.com

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  7. me too please!
    jeanniek@gmail.com

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  8. I have always wanted a mociun tie-front dress! I love it!

    meb410@nyu.edu

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  9. Please add my name, too.

    overthehillsandfaraway@hotmail.com

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  10. Please add me as well. Many thanks.

    Allison- jonesajones@gmail.com

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  11. Hello! Please add my name to the list for the dress- simply beautiful! Carissa- carissadejong@gmail.com

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  13. to Leanne( i don't know how else to contact you ):
    yes i use alum , then the dye attaches itself better. If you use dye with tannins in it you don't need alum.
    i didn't want to risk the colors fading very fast ... so i don't know what happens without alum or tannins

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