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Ungaro Cheetah Italian 2pc
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Ungaro Cheetah Italian 2pc
Item# FD-17102
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Shop Name: Orlando Vintage
Circa: 1970s
Designer: Emanuel Ungaro
Description: Practicality, functionality, & style. The cut of this Italian two peice is demure, while the cheetah print totally taps into the wild side. The outfit is micro-ribbed cotton, very similar to the way denim jeans are ribbed. The short sleeved top features a collar connected to coat-style lapels, and four front pockets; two on the breast and two at the hips. The tan oval shaped buttons have a rounded groove in the middle that looks as if someone pressed the buttons down with the flat of their forefinger. The buttons on the breast pockets are functional, allowing the pockets to be opened and secured. The two lower pockets serve as substitutes for the lack of pant pockets since the length of the top rest over the hips. The pant is creased all the way down, tapering at the ankle. The pants also have belt loops. Both peices have an ''Ungaro solo donna'' label, and tags that say ''Made in Italy''. The pants also have textile information and care instructions.
Measurements:  Bust: 36''...Waist: 28''...Hips: 36''...Inseam: 28''
Condition Guidelines Condition: Mint
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 $225.00 

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