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Vintage Tea Towel Peasant Blouses

Adorable recycled vintage tea towel peasant blouses with lace up sides for adjustable sizing. Perfect for wearing with our recycled sheet skirts for a fully sustainable outfit or your favorite pair of pants! Elasticated arms and neckline will keep you comfy! Each top is made from a one-off vintage linen or cotton tea towel with puffed sleeves made from either recycled/vintage or scrap fabric with trims from my collection. The sides have a lace up feature which allows you to adjust the sizing to suit you shape. Some of these tops are pre-made (see measurements below for sizing) others can be custom sized for you. Matching masks and hair accessories can be made for some tops - please message for availability and purchase on my separate listings.

 

Yellow/Lilac: 80s check and floral tea towel with scrap yellow gingham sleeves. (Max bust 140cm Min waist 92cm - Size 16-24)

 

Lime/Red: 50s Lime tea towel with coral flowers and white strawberry embroidered tablecloth sleeves. (Max Bust 180cm, Min Waist: 110cm - size 22-34)

 

Red/Blue: Folk style 60s/70s red tea towel with scrap blue gingham sleeves. (Max bust: 140cm Min waist: 100cm - size 18-24)

 

Lime/Teal: 80s lime floral tea towel with teal vintage scarf sleeves. (Max bust 160 amin waist 100 - Size 18-32)

 

Red/Blue: Spotty rose vintage tea towel with scrap red spotty sleeves. (Max bust 160 Min waist 113cm - Size 20-32)

 

Lime/red: Fruit bowl vintage tea towel with scrap red gingham sleeves. (Max bust 164cm Min waist 95cm - size 16-32)

 

Please note this item is made to order so you should allow around 4-6 weeks for production plus postage time. If you need it for a certain date please let me know when ordering.Please tag me in your Instagram posts! @lucywilkinsfashion

Vintage Tea Towel Peasant Blouses

$115.00Price
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    I work and live on the stolen lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong  peoples of the Kulin Nation. I'd like to show my respects to the Traditional Custodians, to Elders past and present. I recognize their great knowledge and care of the lands and waterways I work and live on.

    Sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

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