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Ed Hardy Skull & Roses Rhinestone Dress

Ed Hardy Skull & Roses Rhinestone Dress

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Your quest for what to wear to that hip new bar in town is over. Don Ed Hardy's t-shirt dress with a screenprinted skull and roses design is chic and cutting-edge. Pair it with casual sneaks or sandals—and attitude.

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