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Catch a breeze in the cotton-cool Bohemian top from prAna®.
The prAna Women’s Bohemian Top feels extra light on a warm breezy day. Lots of embroidery and a pretty silhouette make it a flattering but comfy option for around-town, barbequing, or beach-combing.
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| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Fabric(S): | Cotton |
| Material: | Cotton voile |
| Pockets: | None |
| Primary Use: | Casual |
| Recommended Use: | Casual wear |
| Sleeve Length: | Sleeveless |
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Perfect Hot Summer Day Top! | |
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I love this top! Very cute! It's airy, light as a feather (almost), form-fitting on top--just very attractive! I do have a couple of quibs: the side zipper is almost impossible to zip up after you put on the tank (I just leave it zipped up and pull it over my head). Also the embroidery is delicate. I pulled/undid one of the colorful strings by accident and had to sew it back on. Other than that it's beautiful!! | |
| christinegg at Backcountry.com on 06/25/2009 | |
I just bought a really cute mending project | |
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It's lovely, but when I put it on, the straps were loose, and when I went to adjust them, they popped off. Both of them, even though I was being extra-careful with the second strap since the stitches on the first strap came out like they were sewn through butter. I'm going to keep it and sew the straps back on (should be easy and won't show) since they're now out of the Aegean color, but really--right out of the package, the thing's falling apart. I also would appreciate a hook and eye closure at the top of the zipper, since that would make it much easier to zip. (I might install one myself, as long as I'm taking up sewing.) | |
| carrot at Backcountry.com on 08/27/2009 | |