Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102 Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102 0 Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102 1 Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102 2 Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102 3
Capezio Adult Class Camisole Leotard with Multi-Strap Back Light Blue L CC102
$28.00
This camisole leotard by Capezio's "Classics Collection" creates elegance with a twist. Features include a classic scoop front, dynamic multi-strap back, and a moderate leg line. Adult white, pink and light blue leotards have full front lining. All other adult leotards are shelf lined. Machine washable.
Color: Light Blue
Age Group: adult
Gender: female
Size: L
Size System: US
Shipping Weight: 0.79 lb
Brand: Capezio

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