ladies african attire dresses Banife African Print Jacket Dress – Ray Darten
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ladies african attire dresses

ladies african attire dresses Banife African Print Jacket Dress – Ray Darten

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ladies african attire dresses Banife African Print Jacket Dress – Ray DartenThis African print handmade versatile masterpiece could be worn as a dress, tunic or jacket. Wear it as a light jacket during spring summer, pair it up with some pants and you are good to go during the colder months. Color of fabric: Dark Blue, Light Blue and Purple. 100% cotton wax Perfect round neckline Long sleeve Front zipper Two sided pockets Length 39 inches Jacket dress Fully lined Care instructions Hand wash with cold water Could be dry

This African print handmade versatile masterpiece could be worn as a dress, tunic or jacket. Wear it as a light jacket during spring/summer, pair it up with some pants and you are good to go during the colder months.

  • Color of fabric: Dark Blue, Light Blue and Purple.
  • 100% cotton wax
  • Perfect round neckline
  • Long sleeve
  • Front zipper
  • Two-sided pockets
  • Length- 39 inches
  • Jacket dress
  • Fully lined

Care instructions

  • Hand wash with cold water
  • Could be dry cleaned
  • Low iron
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