maxi dress bodycon Plus Size Carlette Bodycon Maxi Dress -Black 2X / Black at Curvy Sense
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maxi dress bodycon Plus Size Carlette Bodycon Maxi Dress -Black 2X / Black at Curvy Sense

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maxi dress bodycon Plus Size Carlette Bodycon Maxi Dress -Black 2X / Black at Curvy SenseThis plus size, stretch dress features, a scoop neck, long sleeves, back slit in a maxi length Content + Care Self: 60% Cotton 35% Rayon 5% Spandex Machine wash cold Model Measurement Wearing a Size 2X Height: 5' 10" Bust: 44" Waist: 40" Hip: 56"

This plus size, stretch dress features, a scoop neck, long sleeves, back slit   in a maxi length   

  

Content + Care

  • Self: 60% Cotton 35% Rayon 5% Spandex
  • Machine wash cold

 

Model Measurement

  • Wearing a Size 2X
  • Height: 5' 10"
  • Bust: 44" 
  • Waist: 40"
  • Hip: 56"
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