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Falda Famara Selva Beige
Falda Famara Selva Beige
Falda Famara Selva Beige
Falda Famara Selva Beige

Falda Famara Selva Beige

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Famara es una falda de lino estilo pareo corta. Tiene un botón en el interior y se anuda con una lazada en el lateral. Una prenda especial y fresquita para este verano. El estampado selva color beige, de la colección Kudumbam, que significa familia en Hindi, inspirado en el motivo fundamental que nos mueve en Tiralahilacha, le da ese toque único y especial a la prenda. El tejido de lino con el que está confeccionado, es fresco y transpirable, además tiene propiedades antibacterianas y protege la piel de los rayos ultravioleta. Está confeccionada libre de tóxicos y es hipoalergénica. SILUETA/FIT: Este modelo es de silueta entallada. Puedes mover el botón del interior para ajustartelo a tu medida ideal.

45% algodón orgánico certificado 55% lino.

Somos Planet Friendly.

Diseñado en España. Hecho éticamente en India.


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  • SKU:
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