This vintage over-sized, open-front navy vest by “Bend Over” (not kidding) can be paired with ANYTHING. It is a simple piece that can make a major statement. Sarah Jessica Parker recently wore a similar style over an evening gown – brilliant! But don’t stop there. Wear loose over a tee and jeans or belt to pair with wide leg trousers and collar shirt. It is long enough to wrap at the waist if you are daring enough to make a casual dress with only a simple slip underneath for just-in-case coverage.
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Vintage “Bend Over” Navy Vest
$18This vintage over-sized, open-front navy vest by “Bend Over” (not kidding) can be paired with ANYTHING. It is a simple piece that can make a major statement. Sarah Jessica Parker recently wore a similar style over an evening gown – brilliant! But don’t stop there. Wear loose over a tee and jeans or belt to pair with wide leg trousers and collar shirt. It is long enough to wrap at...
This vintage over-sized, open-front navy vest by “Bend Over” (not kidding) can be paired with ANYTHING. It is a simple piece that can make a major statement. Sarah Jessica Parker recently wore a similar style over an evening gown – brilliant! But don’t stop there. Wear loose over a tee and jeans or belt to pair with wide leg trousers and collar shirt. It is long enough to wrap at the waist if you are daring enough to make a casual dress with only a simple slip underneath for just-in-case coverage.
Fits Like: L/XL (pinned to fit mannequin)
Measurements lying flat:
Shoulders – 18 ½” across
Under arms/chest – 28” across
Waist and Hips – 28” across
Label: Bend Over (Seriously – If you buy, tell me if you see the same thing!)
Colors: Navy
Condition: Excellent Vintage
Fabric: Polyester
Care: Machine Wash
Special Details:
Open front
Extra long (30” long)






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