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polo shirt dress womens Kappa Silhouette Embroidered Polo Shirt Dress 2XLarge / Red

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polo shirt dress womens Kappa Silhouette Embroidered Polo Shirt Dress 2XLarge / RedThe Silhouette Embroidered Polo Shirt Dress is where timeless style meets purposeful grace. Designed with a flattering, tailored fit and soft stretch fabric, this dress offers comfort and confidence in every step. The classic polo collar and button placket give it a refined edge, while the embroidered Kappa Silhouette emblem honors the women who stand proudly beside the bond. [accordion] 67. 6% Cotton 28. 2% Polyester 4. 2% Spandex Machine wash cold

The Silhouette Embroidered Polo Shirt Dress is where timeless style meets purposeful grace. Designed with a flattering, tailored fit and soft stretch fabric, this dress offers comfort and confidence in every step. The classic polo collar and button placket give it a refined edge, while the embroidered Kappa Silhouette emblem honors the women who stand proudly beside the bond.

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67.6% Cotton

28.2% Polyester

4.2% Spandex

 

Machine wash cold

Lay flat to dry

Additional care instructions inside the garment

 

Style# SL01009R

 

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