Bubble Aztec Babe
Bubble Aztec Babe
This black bubble-sleeve top features a bold white Aztec pattern that does all the talking — so you don’t have to. Soft, stretchy, and flattering in all the right places, it’s the throw-on-and-turn-heads kind of piece. Dress it up with turquoise and boots or keep it simple with denim. Either way — eyes will follow.
Details:
• Statement white Aztec design
• Classic black bubble sleeves
• Soft, lightweight stretch fabric
• Flattering relaxed fit
Fabric:
92% Rayon, 8% Spandex — breathable, smooth, and comfortable enough for all-day wear.
This isn’t just a top.
It’s a confidence piece.
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