Early 1970s Chrissie Evert for Puritan White and Patchwork Tennis Set
Excellent vintage condition!
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust 33”
Midriff 28”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 13”
Shoulder to shoulder 13”
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled
Waist 26”
Hip 38”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 12”
Excellent vintage condition!
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust 33”
Midriff 28”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 13”
Shoulder to shoulder 13”
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled
Waist 26”
Hip 38”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 12”
Excellent vintage condition!
Top:
Measurements taken flat and doubled:
Bust 33”
Midriff 28”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 13”
Shoulder to shoulder 13”
Skirt:
Measurements taken flat and doubled
Waist 26”
Hip 38”
Measurements taken flat:
Length 12”
This ensemble was originally purchased at Saks Fifth Avenue. It is made of cotton pique and the patchwork details are also cottons. The top has a button closure back and all the buttons are present and is lined. The skirt has a front patchwork pocket and is unlined and has a back plastic zipper. You will probably have to wear some short athletic shorts underneath. Or not. Whatever floats your boat.
This. Is. So. CUTE. I love a good vintage tennis ensemble - made for hanging at the clubhouse, as opposed to actually playing tennis. Which I am all about.
I do remember Chris Evert Lloyd from my childhood, so I had to google her. She was known as Chris Evert Lloyd from 1979-1987. So clearly this ensemble was produced before then. She was a pretty big deal in tennis through the 70s and 80s. So there’s that.