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Whiterose, is a variation of our classic nightdress and gown Rosebud. In pure cotton, 60s cambric, with schiffli embroidery details, it's one of the everyday styles for sound sleep. Made in India, with lots of love. -- Product Details: Material 100% Cotton, Soft hand feel Trimmings Insertion lace, Edge lace Style Detai
Whiterose, is a variation of our classic nightdress and gown Rosebud. In pure cotton, 60s cambric, with schiffli embroidery details, it's one of the everyday styles for sound sleep. Made in India, with lots of love.
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Product Details:
Material
100% Cotton, Soft hand feel
Trimmings
Insertion lace, Edge lace
Style Detailing
-
Primary Colour
White
Secondary Colour
White
Sleeve Type
Straps + 3/4th Sleeve
Size Tip
Check Brand Size Chart
Gift Wrap
Possible, Request at checkout
Product SKU
ROSEBUD_W0078
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Whiterose, is a variation of our classic nightdress and gown Rosebud. In pure cotton, 60s cambric, with schiffli embroidery details, it's one of the everyday styles for sound sleep. Made in India, with lots of love.
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Material | 100% Cotton, Soft hand feel |
Trimmings | Insertion lace, Edge lace |
Style Detailing | - |
Primary Colour | White |
Secondary Colour | White |
Sleeve Type | Straps + 3/4th Sleeve |
Size Tip | Check Brand Size Chart |
Gift Wrap | Possible, Request at checkout |
Product SKU | ROSEBUD_W0078 |
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