Betty Barclay Psychedelic Shirt 💖💜💚
This incredible shirt from Betty Barclay has a psychedelic flower-power pattern of in glossy shades of pink, red, yellow, blue, green, purple and olive green with some black bordering.
The pattern includes some snakes and starfish.
It closes with a fabric-covered button on the neck and 5 hidden purple buttons. It has a breast pocket that closes with a fabric-covered button, as do the cuffs.
No stretch in the material.
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Measurements: No Size label
Chest: 39-40" Hem: 40" Length: 27"
Shoulder-to-shoulder: 42" Neck: 10 Sleeve Length: 17.5" Cuff Length: 2" Cuff Width: 7"
Material: Unknown
Did you know that Betty Barclay was not an actual person? It was just a name made up for their mid-priced line of ready-to-wear dresses. The company was owned by the Jonathan Logan company, one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the USA.
In 1955 German textile maker Max Berk acquired the German license to make Betty Barclay dresses for the European market. In 1972 the company was bought by the German branch.
This incredible shirt from Betty Barclay has a psychedelic flower-power pattern of in glossy shades of pink, red, yellow, blue, green, purple and olive green with some black bordering.
The pattern includes some snakes and starfish.
It closes with a fabric-covered button on the neck and 5 hidden purple buttons. It has a breast pocket that closes with a fabric-covered button, as do the cuffs.
No stretch in the material.
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Measurements: No Size label
Chest: 39-40" Hem: 40" Length: 27"
Shoulder-to-shoulder: 42" Neck: 10 Sleeve Length: 17.5" Cuff Length: 2" Cuff Width: 7"
Material: Unknown
Did you know that Betty Barclay was not an actual person? It was just a name made up for their mid-priced line of ready-to-wear dresses. The company was owned by the Jonathan Logan company, one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the USA.
In 1955 German textile maker Max Berk acquired the German license to make Betty Barclay dresses for the European market. In 1972 the company was bought by the German branch.