1970s David Crystal Fashions short sleeve dress in chocolate brown. Features large buttons, red-orange trim and the infamous alligator logo. Comes with matching tie belt.
David Crystal was a manufacturing firm created started in 1906. In 1952, David Crystal Company signed an agreement with Lacoste to import, and, in 1966, to make Lacoste shirts and polo shirt dresses in the United States. David Crystal was also the owner of the Izod and Haymaker labels, and so the crocodile logo is seen on garments with quite a few different labels. These shirts and dresses were very fashionable in the middle 1960s and in the early 1980s, and came to typify the “preppy” look. Source: Vintage Fashion Guild.
Measurements:
Bust: 40 inches
Waist: 34 inches
Hips: 40 inches
Length: 40 inches
Sleeves: 8 inches
Condition: Excellent
Material: Polyknit
Closure: Buttons
Colors: Brown, orange trim
Please check the measurements carefully before purchasing. Unless otherwise noted, it is clean and ready to wear. Shown with accessories for style. Not included. See our jewelry and accessories to complete your look.