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1960–1969

1960s Satin Shift Dress

$50 – $2,000
Typical price range

Identifying Authentic 1960s Satin Shift Dress

Authentic 1960s satin shift dress pieces (1960–1969) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Fabric with a glossy face and dull back, created by a specific weave structure. Used across all eras for luxury evening wear, lingerie, and bridal wear.

When examining a potential 1960s satin piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.A-line or straight-cut dress with minimal waist definition. The quintessential 1960s silhouette, worn by Audrey Hepburn and popularized by designers like Mary Quant.

Shift Dress Authentication Checklist

True 1960s: above-the-knee hemline; earlier versions hit at knee

Look for mod or geometric prints in bright, saturated colors

Synthetic knit fabrics common; wool shifts are higher value

Sleeveless or short-sleeve; check for back zip — metal pre-1963, nylon after

Identifying Authentic Satin

True satin weave: 4+ warp threads float over one weft thread creating sheen

Silk satin: cool to touch, heavy drape; nylon/polyester satin: lighter, less lustrous

1930s: bias-cut charmeuse (lighter satin weave) vs duchess satin (heavier)

Check for snags or pulls — satin snags easily; examine under good lighting

Care & Preservation

Dry clean recommended. If hand washing, use cool water and avoid agitation. Lay flat to dry. Store away from light to prevent color fading. Never iron the glossy face directly.

Other 1960s Materials

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Shift Dress in Other Eras