Description
Fabric Type
Piccadilly Poplin
Quality
100% Cotton
Width
146 cm / 57″
Origin
UK
Care
Wash 30°C
Line Dry
Usability
Blouse/Shirt, Dress, Kurung, Kebaya
RM198.00 per Meter
Liberty Poplin Cotton – Jacqueline’s Blossom
– Pops of bright flowers sparkle like tiny fireworks within this charming ditsy pattern. Adapted from a Liberty archive print originally created in 1967, Jacqueline’s Blossom features a field of scattered daisies and primroses, simplified through a monochrome hue and graphic outlines.
Fabric Type: Piccadilly Poplin
100% Cotton
146 cm / 57″
UK
Wash 30°C
Line Dry
20 in stock
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Fabric Type
Piccadilly Poplin
Quality
100% Cotton
Width
146 cm / 57″
Origin
UK
Care
Wash 30°C
Line Dry
Usability
Blouse/Shirt, Dress, Kurung, Kebaya
Weight | 1.10 kg |
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