Fancy Dancer
In the late 1930s, women began fancy dancing, wearing the same regalia as men. By the 1940s, women's fancy dancing was well established. Shalah Rowlen fancy danced with her sisters, wearing bustles, in the early 1940s. Women's fancy dancing declined in the 1950s, but in the 1960s and 1970s, the dance came back as the women's fancy shawl dance.
The ladies wear their shawls over their shoulders, and dance by jumping and spinning around, keeping time with the music. They mimic butterflies in flight, and the dance style is quite graceful and light.
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• 80% ringspun cotton, 20% polyester
• Twin needle stitching detailing
• Double fabric hood
• No drawcords
• Kangaroo pouch pocket with small hidden opening for earphone cord
• Ribbed cuffs and hem
Size guide
|
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
Width (inches) |
15 ⅜ |
16 ⅛ |
16 ⅞ |
18 ⅛ |
19 ¼ |
Body Length (inches) |
17 ⅜ |
18 ⅞ |
20 ½ |
22 ½ |
24 ⅜ |
Sleeve Length (inches) |
14 ⅝ |
15 ¾ |
16 ⅞ |
18 ½ |
20 ⅛ |