Apparel : Vanity Fair Spaghetti Strap Chemise (30075)

Vanity Fair Spaghetti Strap Chemise (30075)




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Sales Rank: 8666







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Vanity Fair
Department: womens
Fabric Type: nylon
Sales Rank: 8666


Features:
  • 100% Nylon Country of Origin: Imported
  • Wire free cups are free of cookies, padding, lining, and support panels.
  • Lace trim is 1 1/2" wide.
  • Center front is 25" long.
  • Side seams are 25" long.







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Vanity Fair Spaghetti Strap Chemise. This versatile Vanity Fair chemise can be worn as sleepwear or as a full slip. This chemise should be ordered according to your bra band size for better fit. This Vanity Fair slip has dainty lace trim along the sides of the cups. This low plunge, knee-length nightgown by Vanity Fair has a delicate scalloped trim along the bottom hem. Cool, breathable nylon is perfect for warmer nights. This classic Vanity Fair chemise features the silkiness, as well as the easy wear and care, of nylon tricot. Please note this is a FINAL SALE item - sorry, no returns, exchanges or refunds.

















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