babydoll long sleeve dress Umgee Umgee Animal print babydoll dress color teal | Sz: M
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babydoll long sleeve dress

babydoll long sleeve dress Umgee Umgee Animal print babydoll dress color teal | Sz: M

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babydoll long sleeve dress Umgee Umgee Animal print babydoll dress color teal | Sz: MChic, fabulous, and fun, this Long Sleeve Animal Print Babydoll Dress by Umgee, will have you twirling and dancing the night away. This beautiful teal animal print dress will turn heads and have eyes popping out of their heads whenever you step into a room. Youll love the soft 100% Polyester material, which gives this dress a light and airy feel. It is lightweight and breathable so it will not cling to your skin. It features long puff dolman sleeves,

Chic, fabulous, and fun, this Long Sleeve Animal Print Babydoll Dress by Umgee, will have you twirling and dancing the night away. This beautiful teal animal print dress will turn heads and have eyes popping out of their heads whenever you step into a room.  You’ll love the soft 100% Polyester material, which gives this dress a light and airy feel. It is lightweight and breathable so it will not cling to your skin. It features long puff dolman sleeves, a v-neckline, and an elastic waist band. And did we mention it has pockets?! The babydoll silhouette makes for a flattering fit for any body type! The beautiful teal animal print is absolutely gorgeous and will make you stand out in any room you walk into. Pair with some stylish boots and a long open-front cardigan for a stylish fall outfit. This Umgee dress also looks amazing paired with your most daring pair of heels, or flats for a more casual look. 

Item Description:

  • V-Neckline
  • 3 button closure in front
  • Long Dolman Sleeves
  • Loose Baby Doll Fit 
  • Straight Hemline
  • Short Length
  • Self: 100% Polyester
  • Brand: Umgee

Fit & Model Notes:

Model is 5'9" and wearing size Small.

  • Small Bust 38"
  • Medium Bust 40"
  • Large Bust 42"

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