80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
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80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse
80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse

80s Vintage Festival Crop Blouse

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Elevate your festival fashion with our Festival Crop Tops in deep yellow. This Women's Cropped Blouse features three quarter bell...
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Elevate your festival fashion with our Festival Crop Tops in deep yellow. This Women's Cropped Blouse features three quarter bell sleeves with front fabric covered button closure for a unique touch. The Women's Western Shirt design includes batwing sleeves, padded shoulders, and a sailor collar for a stylish look. 

Bust 36” Length 17”

Festival Crop Top Condition

This festival crop top is in excellent condition with no defects, reflecting the high standards of our brand. Prior to delivery, we ensure that this women's cropped blouse undergoes a careful cleaning regimen, using either personal laundering or steam cleaning techniques. To maintain its exquisite appearance, it is personally pressed and ironed. We place great emphasis on delivering you a flawless product, hence this bell sleeve top is securely wrapped for protective delivery. This women's western shirt is indeed a perfect merge of style and quality.

 

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