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Discover our Elegant Commuter Fashion at Linear Design Shop. Made from SPANDEX, POLYESTER, and Viscose, offering medium stretch and a flattering fit. Perfect for professional settings with a solid pattern and office lady style. The V-neck sweatshirt and ankle-length, mid-waist pants are ideal for autumn and winter. Elevate your wardrobe with this versatile addition.

Elegant Commuter Fashion Loose Sweatshirts+Casual Straight Leg Pants Separately

$80.00 Regular Price
$60.00Sale Price
    •  Material: Viscose
    •  Model is wearing size S.
    •  Model is: 89-60-93 Height: 177.
    •  Runs true to size.
    •  Regular

Measuring Tips

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Band Size

Wrap the measuring tape snugly around your rib cage, just below the bust. To find your band size, add five inches to this measurement, ensuring the tape stays parallel to the floor.

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Bust

While wearing the bra you plan to use with the garment, measure around the fullest part of your chest and under your arms. Ensure the measuring tape stays level and parallel to the floor for the most accurate fit.

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Hips

With your heels together, wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips. Keep the tape level and parallel to the floor for an accurate measurement.

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Natural Waist

Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the measuring tape level and parallel to the floor for an accurate fit.

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Sleeve


Starting from the seam at the top of the shoulder, measure down to the end of the sleeve's edge.

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Dress Length

Place the measuring tape at the top of your shoulder and let it fall over the bust, down to the bottom edge of the dress, ensuring it follows the natural shape of your body.

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What You’ll Need

Use a flexible cloth measuring tape to take measurements over the undergarments you'll wear with your selected style. If you don’t have a measuring tape, you can use a piece of string, then align it against a ruler or yardstick for accuracy.

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