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Updated 4 days ago
wildhunters
wildhunters
Updated 4 days ago

Beautiful Bohemian Fringed Tunic Poncho Loungewear Layering Dress w/ Open Sides

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$45

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This pullover piece is amazing for layering over a dress, leggings and a camisole, or over your favorite pair of jeans. The colors are so pretty. The embroidered stitching along the neckline is made with a shimmery gold tan yarn. The weave itself is a combination of burnt orange, orange, violet, white, red, yellow, and magenta. It has a nice flow to it, that’s easy to wear for active people. I have worn it to yoga classes, walks in the beach as a cover up, and layered it on a basic black fitted dress. Great for dancers. As it is an open size, I’ve worn it over cozy sweaters, and with my favorite winter felt had for a bohemian mix of complimentary colors and lovely textile patterns. I’ve seen pieces made in Guatemala, Bali, Nepal with a similar pattern. I bought her from a art fair, and all the vendors items were gathered from her travels. I believe it’s made of cotton. Very soft, and a perfect layer of additional warmth. Can be work all seasons, east to pack like a scarf or shawl, and perfect for travels. It does not wrinkle, which makes me question if it is treated cotton or a synthetic mix. Non itchy. Measurements: Length: 33” Width: 25.5” Fringe Length: 4” Neck Opening Width: 8.5”
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