Help with dating a tagless blouse

LousyLoversVintage

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So i found this at a thrift store no tag no anything the stitching looked maybe like it could be older but now i am questioning everything. I may have gotten duped by the early 2000s


This looked almost 60s to 70s to me but now i think it was the revival of the bell sleeve in the 00s .

What do yall think. The 3/4 bell sleeve did occur in the sixties im pretty sure.... im just so surprised about no tag remnants. I cant even see where it was cut.

It was fill a bag for 5 bucks day so i took a gamble.

Would love to hear opinions and info on 60s blouse fashion

Thank you.

Ill post some photos of the inside of the shirt as well.

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It looks home sewn, thus no tags. Would it help to look at 1960'd blouse patterns? Just a thought.
Marian
So i did a little searching on etsy. Found 1 dress with quarter length bells and a single frill on neck but it was very extreme. Other than that looked on vintage dancer and couldnt find anything similar for blouese
 
I love love love that pink blouse! Thank you. Yes the stitching and construction didn't seem to be new. But im not an expert on types of sewing etc
 
Another vote for 1960's, the stitching does not appear to be new, either in style or age.
 
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