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Vysera overdress herringbone blue/gray

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Product information "Vysera overdress herringbone blue/gray"
The "Vysera" overdress has a wide slit at the front and back and is closed at the side with a buckle. It can be combined with many of our undergarments, from light cotton to heavy wool depending on the weather. The elaborately crafted herringbone pattern of this variant makes it an eye-catcher at every event. Material: Herringbone (30% polyester, 30% acrylic, 21% wool, 13% cotton, 6% viscose) Size: S-XXL

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