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Sometimes animal print can venture into fashion territory that is a little too wild for some tastes. Fortunately, Cydney Mar has made perfect use of the print in this super chic animal burnout short sleeve scoop neck tee with asymmetrical layered front. The lightweight fabric, relaxed drapey shirring and pointed hemline give this shirt a look of effortless sophistication that will work well with both casual and dressier looks.
• A slim fit
• Fabric: 50% polyester, 50% rayon
• Care: Hand wash separately in cold water, do not bleach, lay flat to dry, low iron on lowest setting.
• Made in Canada
Garment measurements in inches:
• Bust:S(35"), M(37"), L(39.5"), XL(42.5"), XXL(46.5"), XXXL(50.5")
• Sleeve length from centre back: S(15"), M(15.5"), L(16"), XL(16 1/2"), XXL(17 1/8"), XXXL(17 3/4")
• Length: S(26"), M(26.25"), L(26.5"), XL(27"), XXL(27.75"), XXXL(28.5")
About Cydney Mar
Cydney believes that everyday fabulous starts with beautiful, comfortable fabrics in designs created to meet the demands of today’s modern lifestyle. In her Design Studio located in Montreal, Canada, a typical day begins with creating fresh new ideas with her dynamic design team, breathing life into rough sketches, and creating exciting fashion “ must-haves “.
Cydney’s Journey
In Cydney Mar’s journey from National Level Competitive figure skater to International Fashion Designer, her creative instincts have found the perfect playground for her stylish expression. Cydney’s early Couture Collections firmly established her standing as a recognized designer capturing the interests of the public when she appeared as a finalist in the Clairol Awards Premier and winning Design awards in New York at the age of 21. Her design work has been featured in magazines such as the Vancouver Sun, Toronto Star, Style magazine, Flare, Chatelaine, Lucky and on TV interviews with CTV, CNN and City TV.