Help dating Russian? Satin and Netting with loops

laurenm

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Hi Everyone.
I'm not sure on this one. Had been thinking 70s but wonder if it's modern?
Any thoughts?
Thanks alot
Lauren
 

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I don't think it's modern, but I've seen similar dated from the 1960's-1980's. The clasps are interesting I haven't seen that sort before. Not marked with a brand name or patent by any chance? that would help...
 
More likely Greek - I don't think universal care symbols were used by the second world.... I may be wrong, but I have never seen it in anything I knew was Russian or Eastern European.
 
I can't make out much of the writing, but that's Cyrillic, not Greek - I see what looks like a Cyrillic "D", and that would be different in Greek. But remember there are other languages as well that use Cyrillic, not just Russian -> Ukranian, Bulgarian, Serbian... these are probably the biggest.
 
My multilingual friend just confirmed it is Russian and it says 80% Nylon 20% Spandex. Not sure if that helps with dating?
 
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