antique pink burnout velvet top with sleeves

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Size | XS

We use soft and stretchy fabrics for our garments which makes sizing flexible.  Usually, one size can fit across two or three sizes.  For example, if your size is M, you will most certainly fit into a S dress in mesh fabric due to high stretch.  

The sizing table indicates the "stretch".  32"-36"  means that the garment will stretch from 32" to 36" and fit the sizes in between.  The best way to ensure fit is to take your measurements with the measuring tape.  

If you are still not sure about which size to order, please contact us and we will advise.

 

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Be comfortable and elegant! This little tango top is a marvel of color and style. Tailored from soft stretch burnout velvet in antique print with pink accents. Half sleeves and open neck line are great for these steamy summer nights and milongas. Pair with high-waisted tango skirt or palazzo pants.


PRODUCT DETAILS:

  • open neckline 
  • half sleeves
  • stretch fabric

FABRIC & CARE:

  • 95% poly/5% spandex
  • hand-wash cold, flat-dry

Model is 5'6" wearing size Medium

Because we make our clothing from stretchy fabrics, it will often fit a wider range of sizes than indicated. But if you are not sure about your size, please contact us and we will help.


Thank you for shopping with Atelier Vertex!

 

We use soft and stretchy fabrics for our garments which makes sizing flexible.  Usually, one size can fit across two or three sizes.  For example, if your size is M, you will most certainly fit into a S dress in mesh fabric due to high stretch.  

The sizing table indicates the "stretch".  32"-36"  means that the garment will stretch from 32" to 36" and fit the sizes in between.  The best way to ensure fit is to take your measurements with the measuring tape.  

If you are still not sure about which size to order, please contact us and we will advise.

 

how to measure

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