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1960–1969

1960s Crepe House Dress

$50 – $2,000
Typical price range

Identifying Authentic 1960s Crepe House Dress

Authentic 1960s crepe house dress pieces (1960–1969) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Fabric with a crinkled or granular surface texture, produced by twisted yarns or chemical treatment. Wool crepe and silk crepe are elegant dressmaking fabrics used throughout the 20th century.

When examining a potential 1960s crepe piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Practical everyday dress worn for domestic activities. The primary garment of working-class and middle-class women through the 1930s–1960s before casual sportswear replaced it.

House Dress Authentication Checklist

Feedsack fabric construction common in Depression era — check for sack seams

Simple construction: front-button or wrap closure, minimal interfacing

Cotton or cotton blend; novelty prints common in 1950s versions

Apron loops or pockets indicate working dress rather than casual

Identifying Authentic Crepe

Surface should feel slightly rough and textured, not smooth

Silk crepe: heavier, more lustrous than synthetic; burns like silk

Wool crepe: matte surface, substantial drape; check for moth damage

Rayon crepe (1930s-40s): lighter weight, tends to water-spot easily

Care & Preservation

Dry clean is safest. Wool crepe can be hand-washed in cool water with care. Never wring. Press with a damp cloth and medium iron. Avoid excessive heat which can flatten the crepe texture.