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This Moonriver pyjama set is styled in fine cotton adorned with pretty prints. Contrasting patterns decorate the edges with a velvet drawstring at the waist and scalloped broderie Anglaise trimming the breast pocket. The top is 24\'\' and the inside leg 30\'
The striped cotton of this Moonriver pyjama set is fine, cool and crisp and finished with white piping. The pockets are discreetly stitched with the brands logo. The waist has a grosgrain drawstring and button fly. The top is 24\'\' and the inside leg 29\'\'.
The fabric of this Moon River dressing gown is soft, thick and fluffy for real winter warmth. Styled with a deep hood and pockets, it fastens with a tie. It comes with matching slippers that have rubber, non-slip soles and cushiony uppers.
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This Moontide bikini top is designed with light foam cups in a triangle shape. Fully reversible, it has a spotted print on one side and block colour on the other. The halter straps knot behind the neck and the under bust band has a knot detail in front.
With an age of less than thirty days! Bottled in a Mason jar, this is supposed to be reminiscent of moonshine (AKA corn likker, AKA white lightning, AKA white dog, AKA liver varnish), and it does a good job. Other snobs who expect their whiskey to be a
Flattering side ties embellish the Reversibles tie pant from Moontide making to give the perfect fit. Wear it two days running - it\'s reversible, after all.
Moontide has styled this bikini top with soft, triangle cups that are darted for shape and lined. The elasticated under bust band helps to support the chest along with the wide halter straps that knot behind the neck.
Let your holiday wardrobe do the multitasking. These side-tie hipster briefs give you a choice of aqua or deep blue. Sizes 10-16.









