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Patagonia Womens Kiawah Tank - Sale

Patagonia Womens Kiawah Tank - Sale - When silken waters turn skin soggy, slide into the smooth Kiawah Tank and head for terra firma. The tank top is made from soft, stretchy organic cotton and Tencel lyocell jersey fabric. A beautiful scoop neckline with comfortable racerback styling affords shoulders free reign. Full shelf-bra with soft, supportive brushed elastic feels good next to skin and simplifies parking lot changes. Center-front stitch detail for smooth fit and styling. Waist length.Soft and stretchy organic cotton and Tencel lyocell blend Beautiful scoop neckline with racerback styling Full shelf-bra with soft brushed elastic for support Center-front stitch detail for fit and styling Waist length 4.8-oz 55% organic cotton/45% Tencel lyocell jersey 150 g (5.3 oz) Made in Vietnam.

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