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Wet Cement Direction Tee in Pink

Wet Cement Direction Tee in Pink

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Designs from Wet Cement are meant to increase the rare uniqueness of each wearer. Launched by fashion powerhouse Andrew Lee and innovative designer Stef Z, the line features one of a kind hand-made pieces in soft, vintage fabrics. Many of the designs are c100% organic cotton. Slightly sheer burnout fabric.

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