Sajawat Meraki Vol-2 Classy Gown
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Cataloge Name : Sajawar Meraki Vol 2
Top : Heavy Faux Georgette N Heavy butterfly Net
Bottom : Santoon (3 mtrs)
Dupatta : Heavy Faux Georgette with work
Type : Semi-stiched/Full-stiched
Size : L-XL-XXL-XXXL
Design : 05
Cataloge name : Meraki Vol 2
Brand : Sajawat Creation
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