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Brand: Unknown Condition: Excellent used condition - general wash & wear. Tags been removed. Size: Approximate flat lay measurements - Waist: 31cm / Rise: 23cm / Inseam: 56cm • Black, teal purple & white • No care tag, but feels like a nice thick cotton. Perfect for the cooler days! • No noted flaws Digital ele
Brand: Unknown
Condition: Excellent used condition - general wash & wear. Tags been removed.
Size: Approximate flat lay measurements - Waist: 31cm / Rise: 23cm / Inseam: 56cm
• Black, teal purple & white
• No care tag, but feels like a nice thick cotton. Perfect for the cooler days!
• No noted flaws
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