I'm hoping someone recognizes the Logo and signature on the fabric of a dress.

debbradee

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I can't figure out what it says. I tried FUEBRAP but nothing shows up. I also tried searching the label and found nothing on it either.
It's a simple, pull over the head, shift.
Thanks for taking a look.

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60s shift dress fuebrap 003.JPG
60s shift dress fuebrap 004.JPG
60s shift dress fuebrap 005.JPG
 
I see firetrap too. there is a UK clothing brand called Firetrap, founded 1991. Could this be a retro print, rather than original 1970s? Though, thinking about it, I would expect the label to say Firetrap, if it was from them.
 
It could be a concession. I also think it is a contemporary Firetrap shift. They are in the same lot as Quiksilver for using retro prints, though a little more fashion led.
 
I don't think glasses would even helped me - Thank you all, so much.
I checked Firetraps website and found nothing similar in there latest cat. Google images showed one. No helpful info on it though.
My original thought was 70s.
This dress has serged side seams but the center back seam has the selvages sewn together. It also has a slightly curved hemline (not sure if that makes any difference). The label looks like a older style, but I imagine they still make them today.
Concession sounds more probable.
Here's a picture of the whole dress -

firetrap dress 018.JPG
 
Thank you - I agree that it's more modern. It has a very '60s shape, which it wouldn't have done if it was from the '70s. Also, the armscyes are modern size so I vote recent with retro styling.
 
Just wanted to add I think the feature of piping or binding the armholes in patterned fabric is also a modern feature, vintage would likely have plain hems or facings added.
 
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