Womens Bulk Lot Skirts and Dresses
This listing is for the pictured bulk lot of dresses and skirts. Only reason for selling is that my Mum has too many, she can't wear them all. They will fit a person who wears women's SMALL. Dresses fall to just below knee on my Mum who is 165cm tall.
Happy to sell as one lot or individually.
Summer Dress/Skirt blue/green (Photos 1-2):
Measurements are all approx.:
Chest/Waist (elastic): 34cm
Length top elastic: 17cm
Length total: 85cm
Summer Dress/Skirt pink (Photos 3-4):
Measurements are all approx.:
Chest/Waist (elastic): 30 cm
Length top elastic: 17cm
Length total: 79cm
Skirt Red and White (Photos 5-6):
Measurements are all approx.:
Waist (elastic): 36cm
Width bottom: 48cm
Length total: 97cm
Skirt black (Photos 7-8):
Measurements are all approx.:
Waist (1/2elastic): 36cm
Width bottom: 46cm
Length total: 99cm
Skirt navy (Photos 9-10):
Measurements are all approx.:
Waist (1/2elastic): 36cm
Width bottom: 47cm
Length total: 98cm
ESPRIT Cotton Skirt blue with dots (Photos 11-13):
Measurements are all approx.: 37cm
Width bottom: 83cm
Length total: 99cm
Vanity Skirt (Photos 14-15):
Measurements are all approx.:
Tag Size: US Small
Waist (elastic): 33cm
Width bottom: 83cm
Length total: 107cm
Ralph Lauren Dress (Photos 16-17):
Measurements are all approx.:
Size: US Small
Chest:41cm
Waist: 37cm
Width bottom: 70cm
Length total: 108cm
Sleeveless Dress - Style copied from the Ralph Lauren (Photos 18-19):
Measurements are all approx.:
Size: US Small
Chest: 37cm
Waist: 34cm
Width bottom: 66cm
Length total: 103cm
These are from a non-smoking, pet friendly home (cats and dogs) for allergy information.
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