DiDi Guranjie Colorblock Striped Dress (Gray Base)

DiDi Guranjie Colorblock Striped Dress (Gray Base)

$217.20
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DiDi Guranjie Knit dress made of fluffy and light [air yarn] yarn. The sleeves are ribbed for a sleek, slim look, and the body is color blocked in three different colors. The modest A-line silhouette with a gently tapered waist is a popular silhouette every year! Light and warm [air yarn] yarn is used. The good texture is also a key point. The body part is casually varied between [jersey knit] and [kanoko knit]. The three color blocks are distinctive. Gray and beige are gentle colors. The black border line is a crisp and tight color scheme. The collar also has a black line. Sleeves are rib-knit. In addition, the cuffs are turned. The ribbed knit makes the arms look sleek. A-line silhouette with a loose waist. This silhouette is popular every year! Can be coordinated with the knit cape (01-203803) created with the same yarn. Wear together for a gorgeous styling. ◉This item is a sample product being photographed. The color, specifications, processing, and size may differ slightly from the actual product. Please note that the color, specifications, processing, and size may differ slightly from the actual product. (Material) 71% Wool 29% nylon Lining→ None Transparency→No Elasticity→ Yes Thickness→ Thin (Country of origin) China <*Color Due to lighting, the colors may appear different than the actual colors. In addition, the color of the image may look slightly different depending on the environment of your PC or smartphone. We have taken the utmost care, but please understand this in advance. <*About the size description Measurements are taken while the garment is laid flat. Depending on the design and the area, there may be +/- 2.0 cm in the half dimension compared to the size indicated. (Especially for stretchy items such as knitwear and cut and sewn items, we allow ±2.0 cm in half measurements.) Please understand that individual differences are inevitable due to the production process, and are therefore considered acceptable.

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