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A silk Christmas dress Gift for people who love the 50’s!

Silk Christmas Dress
This silk Christmas dress is a Gift for people who love the 50’s!

This product has long smooth sleeves with a black bow on the waist. Along with a cute print of white snowflakes, reindeers with a Christmas hat on, and stockings with candy canes coming out.

Dresses are so beautiful on their own but adding a Christmas pattern at the bottom makes this product all worth it for the holiday season coming up. What I love is how the dress flows nicely and is not just a boring plain skirt at the bottom.

Although this outfit is not for kids, it is a nice outfit to wear during this holiday season. Who knows you could wear it while going to a relatives house show off the charm of the dress.

noticed that it does have a handy zipper on the back, and you can put a colored belt over where the bow sits. This outfit would be a great Christmas gift for any girl or woman in your life. Heck, I would even wear it when it is not the holiday season.

You are worried that this dress does not come in many sizes, it does! They have sizes ranging from small to xx-large. I have to say when I purchased this item, I loved how the dress fit perfectly and defined my waist. Honestly, I also have to say lint, or any pet hair does not stick to the top of the dress.

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