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Shalee Tan –
perfecta, ningún problema
Karen Smyth –
Great shirt, great fit! Is more of an orangey gold in color. Definitely not the yellow shown.
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Lacey OLeary –
Beautiful design, vibrant colours a little more indigo than purple but still gorgeous. Lightweight but quality material. Got size small am 5″2 female, UK size 8/10 and it fits great, not too tight or baggy. Totally in love, recomend to anyone. Worth the money.
norman schoenradt –
Bought for my fiance and gotBought for my fiance and got compliments everywhere we went. compliments everywhere we went.