
Tressy Doll Fashion 'Swingin' Shirtdress' with Matching Coat
This lot consists of two pieces of vintage doll clothing, likely from the 'Swingin' Shirtdress' fashion ensemble for the Tressy doll, dating to the 1960s. The first item is a sleeveless, straight-cut dress in a vibrant red knit fabric. It features a contrasting white ribbed collar and white ribbed trim around the armholes, characteristic of 1960s mod styling. The dress appears to be constructed from a fine-gauge knit, suggesting a soft and somewhat stretchy texture. The hem is neatly finished with a simple sewn edge. The second item is a sleeveless, floor-length coat or duster, complementing the dress. It is made from a knit fabric with a distinctive pattern of red and white interlocking squares, creating a checkered or 'windowpane' effect. The coat has a red solid knit trim along the front opening and around the neckline, matching the main color of the dress. Both pieces exhibit a typical scale for fashion dolls of the era, such as Tressy or Barbie. The overall condition appears good for its age, though specific wear or damage is not discernible from the image. The colors remain bright, indicating good preservation. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced doll clothing from the 1960s, featuring functional stitching appropriate for the scale. No visible manufacturer's marks or tags are present in the image, which is common for doll clothing of this period. The items are shown against a dark, possibly granite-like, background, highlighting their colors and forms. The red plastic hanger included with the dress is a common accessory for doll clothing and not considered part of the original ensemble.
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Estimated Value
$40-60
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Doll Clothing
Appraised On
October 13, 2025
Estimated Value
$40-60
Additional Details Provided By Owner
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Tressy outfit 1960’s
Item Description
This lot consists of two pieces of vintage doll clothing, likely from the 'Swingin' Shirtdress' fashion ensemble for the Tressy doll, dating to the 1960s. The first item is a sleeveless, straight-cut dress in a vibrant red knit fabric. It features a contrasting white ribbed collar and white ribbed trim around the armholes, characteristic of 1960s mod styling. The dress appears to be constructed from a fine-gauge knit, suggesting a soft and somewhat stretchy texture. The hem is neatly finished with a simple sewn edge. The second item is a sleeveless, floor-length coat or duster, complementing the dress. It is made from a knit fabric with a distinctive pattern of red and white interlocking squares, creating a checkered or 'windowpane' effect. The coat has a red solid knit trim along the front opening and around the neckline, matching the main color of the dress. Both pieces exhibit a typical scale for fashion dolls of the era, such as Tressy or Barbie. The overall condition appears good for its age, though specific wear or damage is not discernible from the image. The colors remain bright, indicating good preservation. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced doll clothing from the 1960s, featuring functional stitching appropriate for the scale. No visible manufacturer's marks or tags are present in the image, which is common for doll clothing of this period. The items are shown against a dark, possibly granite-like, background, highlighting their colors and forms. The red plastic hanger included with the dress is a common accessory for doll clothing and not considered part of the original ensemble.
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