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Reflections Sequin Smock Top

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Our bold and beautiful red & blue poppy Reflections print is featured in this pretty winter top. For a touch of sparkle, the pleated yoke is finished with exquisite beaded sequins, making it a great choice to brighten up winter jeans!

  • Comfortable A-line cut
  • Flower button opening at back
  • 100% cotton
  • Cold machine wash, line dry, warm iron

Style: gt1787-Reflections

Made by Eternal Creation
When you buy Eternal Creation clothes, it's not just about great designs and beautiful quality You also make a positive difference to people's lives. 

Each garment has been made in a supportive and fun working environment, putting tailors first. 

Since 1999 they have done their best to uphold the principles of Fair Trade, embracing equal opportunity, good working conditions, fair pay and working to minimise the environmental impact of their business

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