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Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry

Stanley/Stella Women's Organic Longsleeve Shirt

Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry
Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry
Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry
Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry

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Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry

Stanley/Stella Women's Organic Longsleeve Shirt

27,49 €
Incl. VAT (EU), Plus delivery.
Colour: white
normal fitRegional sizing GB

 Stanley/Stella Women's Organic Longsleeve Shirt is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 10/05/2024 - 24/05/2024 (Standard)
Longsleeve shirt for women, 100% cotton from organic production, brand: Stanley/Stella.

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Long sleeves, slim silhouette: This longsleeve shirt is made of silky-smooth organic fabrics, offering a perfect alternative to T-shirts on chilly evenings and windy days.
  • Formfitting cut
  • Deepcut, crew-style neckline
  • Nice and light fabrics: 120 g/m²
  • 100% cotton from organic production
  • Product dimensions measured on a flatly laid out product.

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    08/11/2019

    I like it

    20/11/2018

    The material looks like this of a pyjama.. La matière ressemble à celle d un pyjama.. Desappointed ***

    06/02/2018

    I cannot fault it. Perfect fit (for me - not too tight, not loose), the neckline is not too low, love the fabrics... Sorry, I'm useless here - cannot say anything useful, I'm totally satisfied with this shirt :-)

    Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry

    Rascal Starfish Sea Urchin Marine Animals 2953bry

    Chaostheria sometimes even creates beings that look like animals from the seas or oceans: starfish, sea urchins, jellyfish - sometimes even primeval fossils such as ammonites conjure up fractals