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Joseph Ribkoff black sequined V neck top, new, never worn, size 10-16 US small, collect from SE217HR. £75


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Simple yet graceful in its design, this silky knit black boxy top offers shimmering sequins at its neckline and cuffs. Framed by a flattering v-neck and long dolman sleeves.

Brand: Joseph Ribkoff

Style: 244200

Color: Black

Brand New Never Worn 

Fabric: Silky knit fabric

size us Small but due to cut, softness , float/drape it’s very forgiving and definitely will fit up to size 14 maybe even 16. 

Composition: 96% Polyester, 4% Spandex

Details: Sequin detail at neckline and cuffs. V-neck. Long dolman sleeves. Classic design. Wardrobe staple.

Care: Hand wash in cold water with like colors. Do not bleach. Hang to dry in the shade. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Wash garment inside out.

Purchased mail order and I don’t want to pay customs for return to Canada! 
Welcome to try on. 
Collect from SE217HR.

price £75
Google Joseph Ribkoff top 244200 and you’ll see this is hugely reduced even from sale prices. 

Any questions message 07739413691 

 
 
 
 
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Cold water hand wash or hand wash cycle Cold water hand wash or hand wash cycle
Do not bleach Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry Do not tumble dry
Low iron. Iron only on reverse Low iron. Iron only on reverse
Do not dry clean Do not dry clean

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