Mid to late 60s was all about prints, bold colors in geometric patterns. This dress has both, this pattern was called lock and key often used by pop artists of the times. The design is a simple shift. Shifts are A line and usually sleeveless, this one has a small mock turtleneck collar. Zips up the back for closure. Janet Lynn was a Philadelphia based fashion company. It originally was The E Gordon Company and in 1937 Charles Noble bought it and renamed it Janet Lynn after his granddaughter. Measures as Follows Shoulders 15, Armhole 8, Bust 36, Waist 28, Hips 40 Length 37 excellent condition never worn, Janet Lynn took this dress from the showroom when the company went out of business and stored them.