This awesome Vanity Fair long women's robe/loungewear/hostess dress was made in the U.S.A./U.S./United States and is tagged as a size 12, but looks like it would best fit today's woman/women who wears a size 10 or a medium (M/Med).

It has a unique style with its high empired waistline/fitted bodice, similar to some evening dresses made in the 1930's (30s/30's/Thirties/Thirtys). Below the waist are three buttons and a zipper for closure. The buttons are made of fabric and the zipper is in good working order. The fabric then flares out nicely to form a draped and flattering effect. The main color is a little like a cross between a mardarin orange, peach and orange creamcycle, with the quilted trim areas being a lighter shade.

I believe that this vintage robe was made sometime during the 1960's (60s/60's/Sixties/Sixtys) to 1970's (70s/70's/Seventies/Seventys) era.

The fabric is made of dacron polyester and is machine washable. The material feels like a velour blanket and is of medium fabric weight. The garment has one side pocket.

I did not find any rips, tears, snags, holes, stains, repairs or unusual odors. Any faded/discolored/uneven looks are due to the lighting or the flash of my camera and should not be mistaken for flaws. Comes from a smoke free home. International and combined shipping available.

Chest           36" (laying flat-armpit to armpit)
Shoulders    14 1/2"
Sleeves        24 1/2" (unrolled)
Length          56"