Mr. Mort

80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt$59.00

  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
  • 80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt by Mr. Mort
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Size: small - medium
Material: cotton & polyester
Mr. Mort
80's Green Military Style Dress with Red Belt

Mr. Mort Division of Russ Togs,. Inc

65% Polyester 35% cotton size 4

With red belt, belt has 6 holes

4 Buttons down 4 decorative

2 side pockets at hop

3 decorative buttons on sleeve cuff

Metal gold buttons are a little scratchy

External shoulder pads

Measurements are taken flat and are approximate:

Undeararm: 18”

Waist: 15”

Length: 42”

Sleeve Length: 23”

“ Mr. Mort was founded in 1952 by Mortimer Goldman. The company produced mid-priced, but fashionable, dresses. Stan Herman, who had worked at various firms in New York, became the designer at Mr. Mort in 1959. At Mr. Mort in the 1960s, Herman’s designs were on the cutting edge of fashion; he was one of the first to show dresses over pants.

In the mid-1960s, the company was bought by Russ Togs, with the hopes of giving them a more fashionable image. Stan Herman then opened a design studio, where he produced not only his own label, but where he also did freelance work. He designed dresses for department stores and lingerie for Van Raalte. He also did work uniforms for such diverse groups as United Airlines and McDonalds. In the late 1990s he took his at-home clothing line to TV retailer QVC, where his name again became a household word.

Mr. Mort closed sometime in the 1980s. “ - Vintage Fashion Guild

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in West Palm Beach, Florida.

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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