Butterluxe Girls Double Lined Racerback Tank Tops
Butterluxe collection features super soft and stretchy high-quality fabric. Double-layer fabric with racerback and round neck design, giving girls the confidence to move with grace and freedom. Ideal for school, practice, and daily wear.
Feature & Fitting:
- Butterluxe collection
- Design for daily wear
- Crop top, tight fit
- Racerback and double-lined
Fabric:
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Extremely Soft, luxurious comfort and lightweight
- Ultra stretchy, very gently compression
- Brushed, 4-Way stretch
- 81% Polyamide, 19% Lycra
SKU:RX003.Easy reach by searching the SKU
• Wash with like colours
• Machine wash cold
• Do not bleach
• Tumble dry low
• Do not iron
• Do not dry clean
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•30-Days Return(Final Sale not included except quality problems)
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Why you'll love this
Unprecedented Softness Redefines Luxury
Be the softest leggings you ever own. Ultra cozy with exceptionally soft hand and lots of stretch. Mastering your mobility has never been easier. Once you feel it, you can't unfeel it.
Why you'll love this ?
Unprecedented Softness
Redefines Luxury
Be the softest leggings you ever own. Ultra cozy with exceptionally soft hand feel and lots of stretch. Mastering your mobility has never been easier. Once you feel it, you can't unfeel it.
Softness
Luxury
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The Softest Lounge Leggings for Pregnancy
"I love these leggings! They feel so nice + the stretch and form is amazing. I did size up from an XS to a S because I am pregnant, however I don’t think I needed to size up. It may be helpful for third tri but I think either way would be fine. Hopefully that helps someone:)" -- Sarah Springfield
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The Softest Lounge Leggings for Pregnancy
"I love these leggings! They feel so nice + the stretch and form is amazing. I did size up from an XS to a S because I am pregnant, however I don’t think I needed to size up. It may be helpful for third tri but I think either way would be fine. Hopefully that helps someone:)"
-- Sarah Springfield