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Karen Zambos Vintage Couture Big Pocket Dress

Karen Zambos Vintage Couture Big Pocket Dress

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This vintage look brings out the girly-girl in us. Checked cotton dress with 3-button closure and slant pockets at front. Sleeveless. Lined. 33" long, measured from center back. 100% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the U.S.A. - Blue

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