Anonymous Thea Top-Multi
€49.99
Introducing the enchanting Thea Top by Anonymous, a delightful addition to your wardrobe that exudes elegance and charm. This knit style top boasts a comfortable regular fit, with a classic round neckline and chic three-quarter length sleeves, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.
ANONYMOUS THEA TOP
Introducing the enchanting Thea Top by Anonymous, a delightful addition to your wardrobe that exudes elegance and charm. This knit style top boasts a comfortable regular fit, with a classic round neckline and chic three-quarter length sleeves, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.
The highlight of Thea Top is its exquisite illustrative floral pattern that graces the entire material. The vibrant and bright colours of the floral design against the crisp white background evoke a sense of spring and summer, adding a refreshing and rejuvenating vibe to your look.
Made from high-quality and soft material, Thea Top ensures utmost comfort without compromising on style. The knit fabric feels gentle against the skin and drapes beautifully, providing a flattering silhouette. The top is designed to be versatile, easily transitioning from day to night, and can be dressed up or down as needed. Pair it with jeans or shorts for a casual day out, or dress it up with a skirt or tailored pants for a chic evening look.
The Thea Top by Anonymous is a timeless and stylish piece that is sure to become a wardrobe favorite. Its unique floral pattern, comfortable fit, and versatility make it an ideal choice for fashion-conscious individuals who appreciate both style and comfort. Make a statement with the captivating Thea Top and embrace the spirit of spring and summer in your fashion choices.
Sizes: S(10) to XL(16)
Fabric: 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester
Model: Height 5’8, wearing size L (true to size)
Delivery: Nationwide delivery €4.95 sent by Fastway couriers (approx. 2-3 days)
Returns & Exchanges: Strictly 14 days
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