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Shelby Tank - Navy - LAST ONES FINAL SALE

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Shelby Tank - Navy - LAST ONES FINAL SALETHIS TANK IS PERFECT FOR LAYERING OR WEARING ALONE! Washed Navy V Neckline Sleeveless, Frayed Armhole Curved Hemline Soft Feel Has Stretch We Feel Fits True to Size Bust Measured Laid Flat Across Front Armpit to Armpit Small 20" Medium 21" Large 22" XL 23" 1XL 25" 2XL 26" 3XL 27" Length Measured Shoulder to Hemline Small 27" Medium 28" Large 28" XL 29" 1XL 30" 2XL 31" 3XL 31" Model: Heather is Wearing an XL and Holly is Wearing a Small 100% Cotton We

THIS TANK IS PERFECT FOR LAYERING OR WEARING ALONE! 

  • Washed Navy 
  • V-Neckline | Sleeveless, Frayed Armhole | Curved Hemline 
  • Soft Feel | Has Stretch | We Feel Fits True to Size  
  • Bust Measured Laid Flat Across Front | Armpit to Armpit  

Small 20" | Medium 21" | Large 22" | XL 23" | 1XL 25" | 2XL 26" | 3XL 27"  

  • Length Measured Shoulder to Hemline  

Small 27" | Medium 28" | Large 28" | XL 29" | 1XL 30" | 2XL 31" | 3XL 31"  

  • Model: Heather is Wearing an XL and Holly is Wearing a Small
  • 100% Cotton
  • We Suggest Hand Wash Cold | Line Dry  
  • Patterns May Vary   

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