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New Cv By Cynthia Vincent Pleated Chiffon Maxi Skirt Black Size 6 on 2040-motos

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McCarr, Kentucky, United States

McCarr, Kentucky, United States
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CV by Cynthia Vincent Pleated Chiffon Maxi Skirt

Pleated, zip closure, lined

  • Semi-fitted; at the waist;  length measures 40-1/2"
  • 100% polyester
  • Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Size- 6

    Color- Black

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