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dorrcee · 5 months
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Experience the everlasting charm of Ikat, a fabric that deftly combines sophistication and history. An exquisite ikat shirt that seamlessly blends heritage with contemporary style.
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dorrceesblog · 14 days
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What is Ikat Fabric, and Why is it so popular?
Discover the rich heritage of Ikat fabric on Dorrcee's blog. Learn about its unique dyeing process, cultural significance, and why it's cherished in fashion today.
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wildbeautifuldamned · 6 months
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Go Silk 100% Pure Silk Blouse Women's Large Ikat Print Button Down Top Shirt ebay amani1029
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sakshikaribykriti · 2 years
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Unisex Casual gender neutral hoodie shirt.
Made from 100% cotton.
Available in 2 prints - our favorite Shibori and classic Ikat!
For best results, handwash & line-dry if possible. To ease away wrinkles, iron on medium heat to retain the rumpled look
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stonesparrow · 10 months
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hi birb! what kind of casual clothes do you think senku, taiju and yuzu would wear in the modern world? like say to a birthday party, im making a meme but didnt wanna just put them in their school uniforms as usual
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In their childhood flashback, Taiju was shown with pretty worn out shoes, so I feel like his guardians probably don't have much money. In that case his casual clothes would probably pretty simple, secondhand t-shirts and pants and the like. For practicality I can see him having like, one or two outerwear pieces that are comfortable for him, like a simple hooded jacket in warm-neutral tones like brown and forest green.
Senku as a little kid is very preppy, he seems to like button ups and he even has an adorable little bow tie in one shot. As an older teen/adult in the story proper, Boichi often draws him in nice suits, but for a more informal party I think he'd go for a button up and maybe a tie. I've made jokes about Senku owning science-themed graphic t-shirts, but honestly those are probably mainly Byakuya's thing and Senku might have like ten of the same button up so he doesn't have to think too hard in the mornings.
Yuzuriha, now that's quite the challenge. She's a fashionista, of course, but we mainly see her designing clothes for other people, not for herself. That said, she does wear a few outfits besides her leather dress, and observing her line of "Haute Couture Yuzuriha" seems to give the indication that Yuzuriha really likes the look of elegant designer fashion that's not too complicated. I doubt that she's of a significantly wealthier background than Senku, so maybe she'd make copies of designer clothes for herself while adding her own flair. For an actual outfit idea, maybe a midi skirt with a button up blouse and a statement scarf.
I was about to say it doesn't seem like she's big on patterns but then I remembered that they didn't get around to reinventing fabric printing in the new stone age XD. To be honest, I think Yuzuriha could totally pull off ikat weaving in the stone world (that's where patterns are woven into the fabric itself with pre-dyed bundles of thread) but it's very time consuming.
These are all pretty random thoughts la;kdjfksjfldsfkjl feel free to chat with me more about character outfits though! It kind of surprises me how much I like thinking about fashion and characterization.
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molkolsdal · 2 years
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"Atmaran, Hindoo of Peshawar"
Coloured lithograph based on the work of James Rattray
"Atmaran, Hindoo of Peshawar" is the title of a coloured lithograph made by E. Walker (d. 1882), based on the work of James Rattray (1818-1854), who was based in Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan war (1838-1842). Atmaram was a Hindu from Peshawar in modern northern Pakistan, who had become the 'minister' of a local Muslim and Uzbek ruler in northern Afghanistan, Mohammed Murad Beg of Kunduz.
The “Dewan Begi, Atma Ram”, was already a very powerful position when the British veterinary and explorer, William Moorcroft, visited northern Afghanistan in 1824. Another British explorer, Alexander Burnes, stayed with him in 1832, while on his way to Bukhara. When Burnes and his entourage left Kunduz and said goodbye to Atmaram, he "sent a khillut, or dress of honour…" Burnes tells that all of the affairs of Murad Beg were managed by Atmaram. He was a Hindu of low origin, a shopkeeper from Peshawar. The artist Rattray tells about Atmaram that he was “a sly-looking old fellow, countenance beaming with cunning and intellectual fire", and that he "never betrayed his master's trust".
He is wearing a beautiful turban of dark red material wound around a kalpak (a pointed cap particular to the Uzbeks), a magnificently gold thread embroidered mantle of the choga style, possibly with appliqué; a gown and a shirt underneath. The gown may be made of ikat. He has shoes or leather boots with high pointed heels and a single line of large white stitches on the heel, adding a decorative element. Behind him hangs his Indian style sword and a decorated shield. There is also a belt with various pouches attached, with embroidered flaps.
Interesting are the red lines painted on the man’s face. By birth this man was Hindu, and he apparently retained the markings of his caste, although at the same time wearing a turban and a kamarband, among the Uzbek at that time normally reserved for Muslims. Atmaram is sitting on the roof of a house, looking down into the courtyard, made pleasant by a pond and tree. The house may be his own. If so, this was perhaps the place where Alexander Burnes and his following resided when they were en route to Bukhara.
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amquirk-blog · 1 day
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Boden Ikat Paradise Multi Rosie Linen Tunic Shirt Sz.14R NWOT.
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ayeshamaheshwari · 8 days
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Best Beach Sarongs for your Summer Vacation
The sarong dress is thought to have originated in Southeast Asia and has subsequently spread throughout the world in popularity. It might be thrilling to spend time in Goa on the weekends enjoying the sun or taking stunning selfies while sporting a fresh style thanks to beach sarongs. There’s a romantic feel to the place every time you set foot on the sandy shore and look out at the waves. Upgrade your wardrobe with a beach-ready sarong dress to give your look a distinctive touch and let you embrace the essence of a beach mermaid. The newest styles from DMAASA, such as their beach wraps and sarong wrap skirts, will make you look better if you’re looking for a beach sarong. Which pieces from their collection will work best for me? The greatest or best beach sarongs for women that complement your style and attitude and boost your self-esteem in their gowns are available in this blog.
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Women can try the newest collection of sarongs from DMAASA
When the beach spirit strikes, wearing sarongs on beaches or at pool parties is a versatile trend that will never go out of style. The best beach sarongs from DMAASA’s collection are shown below; feel free to try them on to show off your individual flair.
Cotton sarongs patterned with tie-dye
Would you like to try dressing in vibrant clothing that stands out against the surroundings? Approach the assortment of tie-dyed sarongs. Sarongs with their distinctive tie-dye prints will go well with the sky, land, and sea. For your upcoming beach vacation, decide on the prints you want, and make every step stunning and eye-catching.
Cotton sarong with block prints
One of the many distinctive qualities of DMAASA’s textiles and home decor is the way it combines traditional art with modern design. The intensity of the sarong wrap skirt is increased by the inclusion of block print art. The cotton material and distinctive carved designs will provide you with unmatched relaxation and a sense of symphony during your beach time.
Sarong with block print ikat indigo
Wearing the Ikat indigo block pattern sarong will give you a unique style thanks to the bright colour and timeless beauty of “Indigo,” the king of blue. The vibrant colour weaves together modern and traditional art forms to create a tapestry. Bold and distinctive patterns on an indigo block print sarong may seamlessly blend modernism and culture.
Cotton sarong with block-printing of green paisleys
The green colour of the cotton sarong with the block-printed green paisley design will give you a revitalising look that exudes a style that embraces nature. This shade of green symbolises both your love of the outdoors and sustainability.
Cotton sarong with a floral block print
You can get this beach sarong and wrap skirt with a flower print to wear with a plain white shirt. flower prints are a timeless fashion that never goes out of style. Use your sarongs as an accessory, and pick hues that complement your personality, such as other beachside flowers.
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discoatnine · 15 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Anthropologie Maeve Blue & White Ikat Print 3/4 Sleeve Button Front Shirt Dress.
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bynikshitha · 1 month
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10 Must-Have Outfits for Your Kids This Season
Welcome to Label Nikshitha! We know you want your kids to look great and feel comfortable. This season, we’ve picked out the top 10 outfits that are both trendy and cozy for your little ones. Whether it’s playtime, parties, or festive events, we have the perfect looks for every occasion. Let’s explore some simple fashion tips and outfit ideas from our premium kidswear collections.
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Linen for Everyday Comfort Linen is super breathable and soft, keeping your child cool and comfy, even on the hottest days. It’s perfect for casual outings and playtime.
Style Tip: Pair a light linen shirt with comfy shorts for boys or a cute linen dress for girls. Perfect for playdates or casual outings.
Trendy Boys Wear Our Boys Wear collection is all about style and durability. These outfits are made for active kids who love to look sharp.
Style Tip: Mix and match shirts with denim shorts or pants for a cool, casual look. For a smarter occasion, try a crisp shirt with chinos.
Adorable Girl's Wear Our Girl's Wear collection is full of playful prints and elegant designs. These outfits are soft and breathable, perfect for keeping your little girl comfy all day long.
Style Tip: Pair a printed top with a skirt or leggings for a fun day out. For parties, go with a pretty dress with ruffles or bows.
Unique Gond Art Celebrate India’s rich culture with our Gond Art collection, featuring intricate tribal designs on soft, comfy fabrics.
Style Tip: A Gond Art kurta with traditional pants for boys or a dress with Gond patterns for girls makes a stylish cultural statement.
Vibrant Madhubani Art Our Madhubani Art collection is full of vibrant colors and intricate designs. These outfits are perfect for festive occasions, keeping your child comfortable and stylish.
Style Tip: Pair a Madhubani print top with leggings for a casual festive look, or choose a traditional dress for a formal event.
Expressive Warli Art The Warli Art collection combines simple yet expressive tribal designs with natural dyes and soft fabrics, perfect for cultural events.
Style Tip: A Warli Art kurta for boys or a dress with these unique patterns for girls adds a touch of tradition to any wardrobe.
Traditional Pochampally Ikat Our Pochampally Ikat collection features handwoven fabrics with bold patterns and vibrant colors, perfect for both casual wear and special occasions.
Style Tip: An Ikat shirt for boys or a beautiful Ikat dress for girls looks elegant and unique.
Cool and Casual Everyday Outfits Our everyday outfits are stylish and durable, made from easy-to-wash fabrics. They’re perfect for active kids who need comfort and convenience.
Style Tip: A matching set of t-shirts and shorts or a comfy jumpsuit is great for daily wear.
Cozy Winter Wear Keep your child warm and stylish with our winter wear collection, made from soft, cozy fabrics.
Style Tip: Pair a soft sweater with leggings or joggers for casual outings. Add a beanie and warm boots to complete the look.
Beach-Ready Outfits For sunny beach days, our lightweight, quick-drying outfits keep your child cool and stylish.
Style Tip: A cute jumpsuit with a sun hat and flip-flops is perfect for the beach. Don’t forget a soft towel and sunglasses!
Simple Fashion Tips:
Comfort First: Always choose soft, comfortable outfits that allow kids to move freely.
Mix and Match: Go for versatile pieces that can create different looks.
Easy Care: Pick fabrics that are easy to wash and maintain.
Seasonal Styles: Choose the right fabrics and layers for each season.
Follow these tips and outfit ideas, and your little ones will be ready to shine all season long. Check out our latest collections at Label Nikshitha for more trendy and comfortable kidswear. Happy styling!
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redcliffscloset · 2 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Cloth & Stone Button Up Shirt M Blue Print Jersey Knit Roll Tab Long Sleeve.
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Short Kurtas for Women: A Stylish Essential
India's tradition and modernity both lie in this attire - Kurtas. Our ladies' favorite kurtas can be worn at functions, events, or offices. Kurtas, long or short, look ravishing on women. Ajio's kurta collection for women has colorful, practical, and varied options for all women. Ajio has kurtas from some of the most loved international and Indian brands for women. It has brands like FabIndia, W, Anandita, Gulmohar Jaipur, and Gorgone with exciting offers.
Ajio has different styles of kurtas for women, from Anarkali, Floral Print Kurtas, and Asymmetrical Kurtas to Ikat style kurtas. We ensure handpicked and best-price kurtas at one shopping destination for all our lovely women.
Short Kurtas Short kurtas make for an effortless look for ladies. They can go well during office wear, movie dates, or family functions. Ajio has short kurtas in cotton, embroidered, printed, and rayon. Cotton short kurtas are breathable and easy on the skin for women. Embroidered kurtas are colorful and give a unique appearance. Sleeveless kurtas or shirt-style short kurtas are the go-to option for women, especially during the summer season. They can be paired with pajamas or jeans. They generally look good with jewelry like Jhumkas or scarves. Style your wardrobe from Ajio's range of fashion at an affordable price range.
Kurtas with Patterns Short kurtas like straight-cut kurtas are great for office wear. They give an elegant yet simple look. They look good with jeans or pajama pants. A-Line kurtas are fitted at the top and widen to the hem. Anarkali kurtas are ideated from princess outfits. The dress flows out beautifully, and the fitted bodice displays a flattering form. Flared kurtas come in various patterns, printed, floral, and various colors. Ajio has flared kurtas in cotton, rayon, and linen fabrics for all your choices. Flare short kurtas look good with pants, palazzo pants, or fitted bottoms.
Short kurtas. Elaborated Styling. Ajio makes short kurtas for women available in a variety of patterns of your choice, ensuring you look elegant and beautiful for every occasion. Short kurtas come in zari, zardoshi, embroidered, floral, and in many other styles. The balloon sleeves and kurtas with pleated details can look good with harem pants or even denim shorts, or Patiala pants. You can pair these with jutis, mojaris, sneakers, wedges, or even pumps. Check out Ajio's accessories and footwear section to see what matches your favorite kurtas.
These versatile short kurtas are appropriate for any occasion. Kurtas will always be timeless and elegant for our lovely women. Ajio has various cuts, colors, and fabrics for short kurtas that go well with every woman's style. Vibrant prints are loved and preferred by women for short kurtas. Ethnic prints like Badhni, Batik, Ikat, Ajrakh, and Kalamkari to geometric prints have been in trend. These colorful, traditional, and modern prints are available on Ajio at affordable rates for casual or festival wear.
Whether you want kurtas in vibrant patterns or in detailing, we have them all available from your favorite brands at Ajio. Shop now.
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dorrceesblog · 14 days
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Shop Ikat cotton shirts for men online at Dorrcee. Experience comfort, style, and tradition with these handcrafted designs, perfect for everyday and special occasions.
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globalatomic · 2 months
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scotch and soda women's ikat checkerboard pink Printed Long Sleeve T-Shirt 177679
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Maison Scotch Printed Long Sleeve T-Shirt. Made from a comfortable cotton blend, this shirt features a bold printed design that adds a pop of personality to any outfit. Whether you're heading to a concert or a casual dinner, this shirt will make a stylish statement.
95% Viscose, 5% Elastane
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rahul-sharma8295 · 2 months
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TEEJ DRESS UP
Teej Dress-Up Look:
Embracing Tradition with Elegance : Teej is a festival celebrated enthusiastically by women in parts of India and Nepal like Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal. It's a special time culturally and religiously, symbolizing the reunion of Goddess Parvati with Lord Shiva. Teej celebrates marriage, happiness, prosperity, and the start of the monsoon season. People observe it by fasting, praying, singing, dancing, and dressing in traditional clothes.
Cultural Significance of Teej Attire: The clothes worn during Teej have a lot of meaning and importance. They show  the different styles and designs from different places, and they represent the history and culture of the communities celebrating the festival. Women wear bright colors and detailed patterns, each one symbolizing something special and making the festival feel even more joyful.
Colors and Their Symbolism
 Colors play a crucial role in Teej attire, symbolizing various aspects of life and culture:
Red : Symbolizes marital bliss, fertility, and the strength of married life. Red sarees ,lehengas, or salwar kameez are popular choices among women celebrating Teej.
Green: Represents prosperity, growth, and harmony. Green is often combined with red or worn separately to denote new beginnings and the lushness of nature during the monsoon season.
Yellow : Signifies happiness, brightness, and auspiciousness. Yellow outfits are worn to invoke positivity and joy during the festival.
Orange : Symbolizes spirituality, devotion, and religious fervor. It is a common choice for women seeking a vibrant yet traditional look during Teej.
Traditional Attire for Teej
1. Saree : The saree is perhaps the most iconic and versatile garment in Indian and Nepali cultures. It is draped elegantly over the body, symbolizing grace, femininity, and cultural identity. During Teej, women opt for sarees in bright colors and adorned with intricate embroidery, zari work, or traditional prints such as bandhani, ikat, or block prints.
        
Varieties of Saree Draping : Different regions have distinct styles of draping the saree, adding to its allure and cultural richness. The Nivi style, Maharashtrian nauvari style, Bengali style,and Gujarati or Rajasthani styles are some of the variations seen across India and Nepal.
Embellishments : Sarees for Teej are often embellished with sequins, mirrors, beads, and thread work, reflecting local craftsmanship and artistry. These embellishments not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also signify prosperity and celebration.
  2. Lehenga Choli : The lehenga choli ensemble is favored for its grandeur and festive appeal during Teej. It consists of:
Lehenga : A long, pleated skirt that can be heavily embroidered, adorned with mirrors beads, and intricate patterns. Lehengas for Teej are typically voluminous to allow for ease of movement during dance and festivities.
Choli : The blouse or choli worn with a lehenga can be sleeveless, short-sleeved, or long-sleeved, depending on regional preferences and personal style. It is often intricately designed to complement the embellishments on the lehenga.
Dupatta : The dupatta completes the lehenga choli ensemble, draped over the shoulders or around the arms. It can be plain or embellished to match the lehenga and choli, adding elegance and grace to the overall look.
3. Salwar Kameez : The salwar kameez is a comfortable yet elegant choice for Teej celebrations  It consists of:
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 Kameez : A long tunic or shirt that can be plain or embroidered, often reaching up to the knees or mid-thigh. The neckline and  sleeves of the kameez can vary, offering a range of styles from traditional to contemporary.
Salwar : Loose-fitting trousers that provide ease of movement and comfort, ideal for dancing and participating in festivities during Teej.
Dupatta : The dupatta is worn over one shoulder or draped across both shoulders, adding a touch of grace and sophistication to the salwar kameez ensemble. It can be embellished with borders, tassels, or embroidery to match the outfit.    
4. Ghagra Choli : In regions like Rajasthan and Gujarat, the ghagra choli remains a traditional and cultural attire for Teej celebrations. It consists of:
           
Ghagra : A voluminous skirt that is pleated and often embellished with mirror work,embroidery, and tie-dye patterns. The ghagra is typically worn high-waisted and can be layered for added volume and flair.
Choli : A short blouse or bodice that complements the ghagra, often adorned with intricate embroidery or mirror work. The neckline and sleeves of the choli can vary reflecting regional styles and preferences.
Dupatta : The dupatta completes the ghagra choli ensemble, draped over one shoulder or wrapped around the arms. It is often embellished to match the ghagra and choli, enhancing the traditional and festive look.
   
  Regional Variations in Teej Attire
 The attire worn during Teej varies across regions, reflecting local customs, traditions, and cultural practices:
Rajasthan and Gujarat : In Rajasthan and Gujarat, women celebrate Teej wearing colorful skirts and blouses decorated with mirrors, embroidery, and colorful patterns. They also wear traditional jewelry like silver anklets, bangles, and necklaces to complete their festive look.
Punjab : In Punjab, women wear bright, embroidered suits or lehenga cholis for Teej. They decorate their outfits with phulkari, a special type of embroidery that gives their attire a distinct charm. They also accessorize with traditional jewelry such as parandi (hair accessory) and bangles (chura) to complete their festive look.
Maharashtra : In Maharashtra, women celebrate Teej wearing traditional nauvari sarees. These sarees are nine yards long and draped in a unique style. They usually come in bright colors with gold borders. Women pair these sarees with traditional jewelry such as kolhapuri saaj (necklace) and nath (nose ring), adding to their festive attire.
Nepal : During Teej celebrations in Nepal, women wear red sarees or sarees that combine red and green colors. These sarees are often decorated with gold or silver thread work to make them look beautiful. They also wear traditional jewelry like tikas (headpieces), chudas (bangles), and pote (beaded necklaces) to complete their festive outfits.
 
 Modern Influences and Contemporary Adaptations
     While traditional attire remains popular during Teej, there are modern influences and adaptations seen in recent times:
                  
    
Fusion Wear : Many women opt for fusion wear that blends traditional elements with contemporary styles. This may include sarees with modern blouse designs or lehengas with Western-style tops, offering versatility and comfort while retaining cultural authenticity.
Designer Creations : Fashion designers often create exclusive collections for Teej, incorporating traditional craftsmanship with modern silhouettes and fabrics. These designer outfits showcase innovation while preserving the essence of traditional attire.
Accessories : Contemporary accessories such as clutches, statement earrings, and heels complement traditional attire, adding a touch of modernity and personal style to the Teej dress-up look.
    Conclusion
Getting dressed for Teej isn't just about putting on clothes. It's a celebration of our culture, traditions, and what it means to be a woman. The clothes we choose, the colors we wear, and the jewelry we adorn ourselves with all have deep meaning. They show our festive spirit and the different traditions from various regions. Whether it's the graceful saree, the elegant lehenga choli, the comfy salwar kameez, or the traditional ghagra choli, each outfit tells a story of our heritage and brings us joy. As Teej continues to be celebrated with excitement across generations, the traditional attire we wear during this festival remains a treasured connection to our cultural roots and shared identity, reflecting the beautiful traditions of India and Nepal.
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norafraser · 2 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Collective Concepts Shirt Dress Button front Ikat Navy and gold‎ size Medium.
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