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Vgc Cynthia Vincent Black Off The Shoulder 100% Cotton Coverup Dress Sz M on 2040-motos

US $17
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Muscatine, Iowa, United States

Muscatine, Iowa, United States
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Very Good Condition  VGC CYNTHIA VINCENT black off the shoulder 100% cotton coverup dress Sz M 

This is such a pretty dress.  Really simple and soft black cotton, with a great detailed cotton crochet at the top.  Can be worn off the shoulder.  There is moderate stretch.  Please refer to images and ask any questions prior to bidding.

Manufactured by: Cynthia Vincent, manufacturer’s size: Medium, materials listed: 100% cotton.   Sizing is an approximation, please see measurements for details.

All measurements taken with garment laid flat; please note they are approximate.

Message with any questions.

  • Sleeve Type: Short sleeve
  • Neckline: Boat/off the shoulder
  • Print: Solid w/ crochet details
  • Closure: Pull-on
  • Size: Medium, please see measurements
  • Color: Black
  • Fabric: 100% cotton
  • Fabric Stretch: Yes, moderate
  • Lined: No
  • Pockets: No
  • Measurements:
    • Bust/Chest: 51"
    • Waist:  51"
    • Hips: 51"
    • Total Length: 33.5"
    • Sleeve:  9"

CONDITION: PRE-OWNED, PRE-WORN; VERY GOOD CONDITION

Very good shape, no holes, stains or snags noted.  Please see photos for more details and ask any questions prior to bidding.

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