• Satin bolero - the perfect finishing touch to a communion outfit. MKMaryla
  • Satin bolero - the perfect finishing touch to a communion outfit. MKMaryla

Bolerko 002 satyna

90.00 PLN
we sew to measure - shipping in 4 weeks

Bolerko satynowe bez zapięcia pod szyją, bez dodatkowych ozdób. Idealne do każdej sukienki.

The satin bolero is an elegant, delicately shimmering garment that is perfect as an addition to a girl's First Communion outfit. Made of smooth, satin fabric with a subtle sheen, it looks exceptionally chic and emphasizes the solemn nature of First Holy Communion. The cut of the bolero is simple and timeless – slightly fitted, with rounded edges and long sleeves that provide comfort even on cooler days.

Thanks to its universal form, the satin bolero jacket goes well with most First Communion dresses, without disrupting their lines, but only subtly complementing the whole. It is the perfect solution for parents who are looking for something elegant, practical, and comfortable at the same time. The bolero not only protects against the cold, but also gives the little lady confidence – because on such an important day, every detail matters.

  • Reference
    OW-003-00-02-SAT001-BIA-000
  • materiał podstawowy
    satin white
  • sleeve
    straightforward

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