London Times Women's Long Sleeve Surplus V-Neck Faux Wrap Dress with Ruffle Details 6 Petite Cherries Jubilee

Brand:London Times

2.1/5

76.88

London Times offers modern, refined selections of women’s clothing that give your wardrobe some sophisticated English flair. You can wear their lovely and elegant designer pieces to your next spring, brunch, garden wedding, or vacation trip. Choose from a vast array of gorgeously constructed dresses and jumpsuits, maxi dresses that come in wrap, ruffled, and off the shoulder styles, babydoll and classic cotton shift dresses, and more.

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EAN: 0641233277694

Categories Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry, Women, Clothing, Dresses,

Target gender: female. Fabrication: Heavy Charmeuse. Recommended Care: MACHINE WASH COLD DO NOT BLEACH RESHAPE, LAY FLAT TO DRY WARM IRON AS NEEDED, Recommended Care:. This dress is bodice lined in 100% Polyester and has a center back, invisible zipper closure. Ruffle detail along V-neck surplus bodice and above the knee faux wrap skirt, long sleeves with elasticated hems, and fabric tie sash at waist. Machine Wash. Zipper closure. Polyester lining. Imported. 97% Polyester, 3% Spandex.
color Cherries Jubilee
Department womens
Item model number T6191M
Manufacturer London Times
size 6 Petite

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Hermoso
Me quedó muy pequeño soy talla 10 pero este modelo es mas chico
Scritto da: Karla K.
Navy Wrap Dress
Too big, ok quality. Not formal enough for wedding. Size suggested was completely off. Way to big. Would not order again.
Scritto da: Anon
Fabric seemed shabby
The fabric had no body, it felt too thin,
Scritto da: S. Hopper
Joke!
It could almost be forgiven of a person (emphasis on the almost) to confuse “surplus” with “surplice” which is a dress bodice or shirt neckline that overlaps in the front. But a business entity- particularly one charging over $100 for a garment really should know better. That said, even though the use of an erroneous homophone caused this dress to show up in the results yielded by my fruitless search for those US navy issue bell-bottom jeans with the super high waist & the darts below the waist band that make your butt pop, it’s nice that the seller actually attempted to use the correct word. Most of the goobers selling on here incorrectly call a surplice dress a “wrap dress” (as if THAT doesn’t mean something completely different) and call it a day.

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