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Patagonia Womens Reversible Slub Knit Ta - Sale

Patagonia Womens Reversible Slub Knit Ta - Sale - How do you stretch your travel wardrobe from three to six days Pack the Reversible Slub Knit Tank a deliciously soft, lightweight organic cotton/polyester tank top that's reversible. Its open scoop-neck, racerback style is versatile and easy-wearing. Fold-over binding and coverstitch detail at neck, armholes and hem provide additional durability on the road. Center-front overlock stitch detail lends style. Slightly curved hem falls to hip length.Lightweight, soft and reversible cotton/polyester slub-knit fabric Open scoop-neck racerback tank with fold-over binding and coverstitch detail at the neck, armholes and hem Center-front overlock stitch detail for styling Slightly curved hem Hip length 3.7-oz 60% organic cotton/40% polyester reversible slub-knit fabric 85 g (3 oz) Made in Sri Lanka.

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