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Clothes

Here you'll find all the themes and styles; these collections are for the whole family.

This category offers a wide selection to expand your wardrobe and much more:

Printed T-shirts, rhinestones and sequins, vintage and rock 'n' roll dresses, shirts and vests are all on the shelves!

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  • Styles & theme: Country and line dance
  • Colour of the textile: Red

White treble clef- Lady V neck

Price €29.00

Lady V neck with a treble clef on the front printed in white color

Lady V neck with a treble clef on the front printed in white color

Heart treble clef- Lady V neck

Price €29.00

Women's t-shirt with point collar, 100% combed cotton (200gr / m2), screen print motif on the front representing a heart-shaped treble clef and on the back a Country treble clef

Women's t-shirt with point collar, 100% combed cotton (200gr / m2), screen print motif on the front representing a heart-shaped treble clef and on the back a Country treble clef

Country dancer white print- Lady zipped sweat

Price €42.00

Fitted women's jacket, two front pockets and wide stand-up collar with cords. 65% cotton and 35% polyester COUNTRY DANCER front and back print in white print

Fitted women's jacket, two front pockets and wide stand-up collar with cords. 65% cotton and 35% polyester COUNTRY DANCER front and back print in white print

Let me sin dance - Lady V neck

Price €29.00

Women's t-shirt with point collar, 100% combed cotton (200gr / m2), T-shirt "let me dance, sing in freedom ..." reference to the song by Dalida in homage to the artistic world in this period of crisis due to the coronavirus.

Women's t-shirt with point collar, 100% combed cotton (200gr / m2), T-shirt "let me dance, sing in freedom ..." reference to the song by Dalida in homage to the artistic world in this period of crisis due to the coronavirus.