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Karen V-Neck

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A flattering mitered v-neck and slim silhouette make this one of our best-selling women's styles. This ultra-light fabric is finished with a specialty satin wash for a luxuriously soft feel.

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flattering Jul 21st By Amanda Simmons
I just love how this simple tee can be so flattering when worn with the right things. It can also just be worn for a casual outing. Of course black is slimming so its what I chose first. I do love the fit of it so I will be buying more soon!
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