SHAKE YA ROMPER size 4💋💋💋💋💋💋 💋💋
US$23 US$128
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ORIGIN STORY
My butt looks amazing in this denim romper from Madewell. I could go on and on and on about my cheeks but that would not be good for my business. I might get shut down by the Poshmark authorities. To play it safe, I copied and pasted the product description from the Madewell website: "This spring-ready romper has all the elements of our favorite jumpsuits—vintage-y front buttons, tons of pockets, adjustable tabs in back—plus puff sleeves and a flattering high waist for a slightly feminine edge. In stretch denim, it's also suuuper comfy." That was family-friendly, right? If we all agree, all you gotta do is smash that blue BUY NOW button.
MEASUREMENTS
Size 4
Measures 30 inches from very top shoulder to the very bottom hem of the shorts
Waist measures 15 inches across left to right
The arm sleeve measures 22 inches from top shoulder to the bottom hand cuff
MATERIALS
99% Cotton
1% Elastane
DIGITS
RN77388
RN 77388
RN# 77388
CA56445
CA 56445
CA# 56445
ABOUT BRAND
"Madewell was originally a New Bedford, Mass., workwear company — as in bib overalls, not patterned cardigans — that was founded in 1937. Mickey Drexler, the former chief executive of J. Crew, acquired the trademark just before he joined the retailer in the early 2000s."
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