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Tasha Side Shirred Top
A versatile blouse that works from desk to dinner!Upgrade your wardrobe with the Tasha Side-Shirred Top by Fifteen Twenty, a chic and comfortable piece designed for vacation style. This sleeveless top is crafted from a red stripe Rayon Spandex Stripe Jersey, with a composition of 95% Rayon and 5% Spandex, complemented by a partially lined interior. Measuring 14 inches, the garment is made in the USA from imported fabric and offers a boatneck neckline and a figure-flattering side-shirred detail. Featuring a pull-on closure, it requires hand washing and laying flat to dry, providing easy care while maintaining sustainability.
A versatile blouse that works from desk to dinner!Upgrade your wardrobe with the Tasha Side-Shirred Top by Fifteen Twenty, a chic and comfortable piece designed for vacation style. This sleeveless top is crafted from a red stripe Rayon Spandex Stripe Jersey, with a composition of 95% Rayon and 5% Spandex, complemented by a partially lined interior. Measuring 14 inches, the garment is made in the USA from imported fabric and offers a boatneck neckline and a figure-flattering side-shirred detail. Featuring a pull-on closure, it requires hand washing and laying flat to dry, providing easy care while maintaining sustainability.
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A versatile blouse that works from desk to dinner!Upgrade your wardrobe with the Tasha Side-Shirred Top by Fifteen Twenty, a chic and comfortable piece designed for vacation style. This sleeveless top is crafted from a red stripe Rayon Spandex Stripe Jersey, with a composition of 95% Rayon and 5% Spandex, complemented by a partially lined interior. Measuring 14 inches, the garment is made in the USA from imported fabric and offers a boatneck neckline and a figure-flattering side-shirred detail. Featuring a pull-on closure, it requires hand washing and laying flat to dry, providing easy care while maintaining sustainability.






















