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Leopard babe

Leopard babe

Regular price $35.00 USD
Regular price $45.00 USD Sale price $35.00 USD
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Add a little wild to your western with the Leopard Babe top from Sterling Kreek. Featuring a fierce leopard print and flattering scoop neckline, this long sleeve top brings the perfect mix of sass and comfort. The lightweight, buttery-soft fabric offers plenty of stretch, making it easy to dress up with turquoise jewelry and boots or down with jeans and a cap. Whether you're headed to the arena or running errands in style, this is a must-have staple for every bold cowgirl.

✔ Leopard print
✔ Scoop neck
✔ Long sleeve
✔ Soft & stretchy
✔ True to size

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