Squaw Dressesc 1950’s$100 each

White-“Georgie of Arizona”Waist 28”  Size is small. 

More from my Mother.   Bought the year we lived in Denver area (1952). I remember Mother washing the skirts and then tying them around a broomstick to dry!

 The white is my favorite; material is still crisp & so striking.  Over the decades after my Mother gave them to me, I wore one or the other to various events.  Always had wonderful comments about them.  

See additional listing for the sandstone dress!

Some History of the “Squaw Dress” 

A squaw, fiesta, Kachina, Tohono or patio dress is an American style of dress developed in Arizona. It became popular during the 1940s and 1950s, and many famous women owned these dresses.

Lots of info on Wikipedia