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Nwt Cynthia Vincent Twelfth Street Winterberry Jumpsuit 2 Anthropologie 70s on 2040-motos

US $70.00
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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
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This is a new with tags Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent "Winterberry" Jumpsuit in size 2. It retailed at Anthropologie for $348 - it is sold out.

If you like jumpsuits, add this to your collection! Versatile berry wine-colored rayon crepe shell over polyester lining. Strapless sweetheart neckline. Bustier-esque with boning for support. Attitude in the back with an exposed zipper. On trend wide legs but these have slits (!) with a pretty curved hem (careful - not easy to tailor so check measurements).

Measurements:
- band width (half) 16"
- waist 14"
- top of cup to waist (approx.) 12"
- 9" rise
- 32" inseam

Please ask if you have questions and thanks!


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