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green dress shirt womens Satin-Silk Emerald Green Classic Fit Charmeuse Silk Shirt – camixa.com

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green dress shirt womens Satin-Silk Emerald Green Classic Fit Charmeuse Silk Shirt – camixa.comSpoil yourself with this lustrous emerald green satin crepe silk that drapes beautifully BREATHABLE 100% Charmeuse Silk. Odour and wrinkle resistant EFFORTLESS DESK TO DINNER PIECE RELAXED Style Classic Fit (check our Size Chart, you wont go wrong) DETAILS THAT WILL GET NOTICED Long sleeves with two button barrel cuffs, to adjust wrist fit Roll them up for a cool laid back style; curved hem. Cut from fluid satin crepe silk in a loose silhouette this

 

Spoil yourself with this lustrous emerald green satin crepe silk that drapes beautifully

  • BREATHABLE 100% Charmeuse Silk. Odour and wrinkle resistant
  • EFFORTLESS DESK TO DINNER PIECE 
  • RELAXED Style –  Classic Fit (check our Size Chart, you won’t go wrong)
  • DETAILS THAT WILL GET NOTICED – Long sleeves with two button barrel cuffs, to adjust wrist fit -Roll them up for a cool laid back style; curved hem.

Cut from fluid satin crepe silk in a loose silhouette this luscious shirt will bring an airiness to corporate dressing and charm to casual-wear.  This stunning Emerald Green makes it easy to style it with you basics. Try on white pants or under a blazer. 

Crafted in a weightless, shiny and incredibly soft and smooth charmeuse silk, this closet essential is cut in a relaxed fit. The slightly loose shape means it works for styling in smart or more casual ways. Undo a few buttons to enhance its relaxed feel. Attention to detail - mother-of-pearl buttons and feminine small collar. 

 

Play with texture and team yours with heritage tailoring or love-worn denim pants.

Satin Crepe Silk: often called the "Ferrari" of silks, Silk Charmeuse, known also as Crepe Back Silk Satin (or crepe satin), has softly muted crepe / rough feel on one side and the classic shiny shimmery satin on the other. It has a supple hand, luxurious drape, and a super soft and smooth touch. Care: Cold hand washed, dry in shade, No tumble-drying.  

FIT: Model has slim frame and small breast and measures: height 5' 7in/170cm, bust 34in/86cm, waist 24in/61cm, hips 34in/86cm; she usually wears size XS and is wearing size S in the photos. Size up if you have athletic shoulders or large bust. 

     

       

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