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Myoko Juliet Top

sold in last 7 days
Sale price₹2,097 Regular price₹3,495
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Comfortably stylish. A multicolour geometrically printed in earth toned one shoulder poncho styled long top. The asymmetric hems at the corners give that extra flare.

Pair it with our Maroon Predraped Dhoti Pants

No. of Components: 1

SKU: MY15
Size:
Size Chart /
Size
UK
US
Shoulder
Bust
Waist
Hips
XS
10
8
14
34
26
38
S
12
10
14
36
28
40
M
14
12
15
38
30
42
L
16
14
15
40
32
44
XL
18
16
16
42
34
46
Size
UK
US
Shoulder
Bust
Waist
Hips
XS
25
20
34
86
66
97
S
30
25
36
91
71
102
M
36
30
37
97
76
107
L
41
36
38
102
81
112
XL
46
41
39
107
86
117

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The Size Guide indicates the body measurements. The fit may vary as per the design & style of the outfit.

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Myoko Juliet Top
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