| The traditional Vietnamese dress (Ao Dai) dated back to
1744 of the Nguyen Dynasty. Ao Dai means Long Dress. This
girl's beautiful Red traditional Vietnamese dress (Ao Dai) features traditional
Chinese knots, Red satin collar, satin cuff, and painted flower paten.
The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down.
The loose silky trousers feature elastic waist for easy dressing.
IMPORTED! RETAIL
$45.00
Size Chart
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Size
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Shoulder
to Hem
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Chest
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Pant
Length Waist to Hem
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(inches)
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(inches)
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(inches)
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1
|
21
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24
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18
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2
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22
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24
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19
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3
|
23
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26
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20
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4
|
25
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26
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21
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5
|
26
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26
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23
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6
|
27
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27
|
25
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7
|
28
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28
|
26
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8
|
30
|
28
|
27
|
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9
|
31
|
29
|
29
|
|
10
|
32
|
28
|
31
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How To Measure
Shoulder to Hem, or Dress Length.
Measure from the the highest part of the shoulder (or
the hollow in the throat) to the bottom of the hem (dress), over the fullest
part of the chest.
Chest
Measure across the widest part of the Chest and and
shoulder blades (back), so the measuring tape goes completely around the body.
For young girls this can be one inch below the bottom of the dress arm hole
(underarm seam).
Waist
Measure around the natural waistline, making a
complete circle. Do not pull the tape tight or suck in the stomach.
Insert a finger under the tape so the dress is not to tight. The natural
waist is when you bend over to the side, where your skin folds is your natural
waist. |