Vintage Women's Shortalls
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About this Style
Meet the warm-weather version of our favorite one piece. With workwear origins, these Vintage Shortalls feature a classic vintage style that you'll wear season after season.
- Vintage-inspired shortalls
- Adjustable straps
- Multiple pockets for storage
- We made this garment with post-industrial recycled cotton fiber
- Relaxed Through Your Hip And Thigh
- N/A
- Inseam: 5 UNROLLED, 2 1/2 ROLLED",Leg opening: 12 3/4",Measurements based on size 27 waist
- 95% Cotton, 5% Recycled Cotton
- Denim
- Non-Stretch
- Recycled cotton
- Wash your jeans once every 10 wears at most; this increases their lifespan and saves natural resources.Machine wash cold, Do not bleach, Tumble dry medium, Hot iron if needed, Dry cleaning possible, Wash inside out with like colors
- Made in Sri Lanka
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Cute vintage overalls!
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Live Wire
Buy them, you won't regret it! Great length too!
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Perfekt, auch für kleine Leute!
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Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Foolish Love
I love these, can’t wait to wear this summer.
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Comfort and Style
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Just perfect
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Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Foolish Love
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Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Foolish Love
Perfect pair of overalls for the summer months
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Foolish Love
The perfect shortalls
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Originally posted on Vintage Women's Shortalls - Live Wire
Perfect Shortalls
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