women's black cocktail dress with sleeves Karen Kane Short Sleeve A-Line Dress Black L / Black
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women's black cocktail dress with sleeves

women's black cocktail dress with sleeves Karen Kane Short Sleeve A-Line Dress Black L / Black

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women's black cocktail dress with sleeves Karen Kane Short Sleeve A-Line Dress Black L / BlackCrafted from heavy rayon spandex jersey, this short sleeve A line dress features a classic crew neckline and pull on design for a smooth, flattering silhouette with comfortable stretch. Flattering A line fit with a comfortable pull on design, falling at the knee. Heavy Rayon Spandex Jersey: 90% Rayon 10% Spandex Made in the USA Hand wash cold, hang to dry or dry clean. Length: 37 7 8 inches (Size M) Pull on Unlined No pockets Crew Neck Set in sleeves

Crafted from heavy rayon spandex jersey, this short sleeve A-line dress features a classic crew neckline and pull-on design for a smooth, flattering silhouette with comfortable stretch.

  • Flattering A-line fit with a comfortable pull-on design, falling at the knee.
  • Heavy Rayon Spandex Jersey: 90% Rayon 10% Spandex
  • Made in the USA
  • Hand wash cold, hang to dry or dry clean.
  • Length: 37 7/8 inches (Size M)
  • Pull-on
  • Unlined
  • No pockets
  • Crew Neck
  • Set-in sleeves
  • Straight hem
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