The lillesol women No. 63 jumpsuit is a comfortable yet chic jumpsuit made from stretchy fabrics such as jersey. Its wrap top is particularly sophisticated; it not only looks great but is also practical, as it eliminates the need for an additional zipper. The top can be sewn with long or short sleeves.
The lillesol women No. 63 jumpsuit is a comfortable yet chic jumpsuit made from stretchy fabrics such as jersey. Its wrap top is particularly sophisticated; it not only looks great but is also practical, as it eliminates the need for an additional zipper. The top can be sewn with long or short sleeves.
GILDA
Jogging skirt with side stripes
Gilda is a slim-fitting sweat skirt with side stripes. Its drawstring waistband with eyelets gives it a sporty look. The fake patch pockets complete the look perfectly. Gilda is made of stretchy sweat fabric.
GILDA
Jogging skirt with side stripes
Gilda is a slim-fitting sweat skirt with side stripes. Its drawstring waistband with eyelets gives it a sporty look. The fake patch pockets complete the look perfectly. Gilda is made of stretchy sweat fabric.
Perfect for spending a cozy Sunday on the couch or enjoying the holidays at home. The jumpsuit has a relaxed fit and isn't constricting. Raglan sleeves add a sporty touch. The cut has a dropped crotch; cuffs are optional. The jumper should be made of sweat fabric, but a slightly stretchy material is suitable.
Perfect for spending a cozy Sunday on the couch or enjoying the holidays at home. The jumpsuit has a relaxed fit and isn't constricting. Raglan sleeves add a sporty touch. The cut has a dropped crotch; cuffs are optional. The jumper should be made of sweat fabric, but a slightly stretchy material is suitable.
Gini, the new pattern from Kibadoo, is a genius! The overalls are so versatile and transformable, you could fill an entire wardrobe with this pattern. That's assuming you love overalls—and we do!
Gini, the new pattern from Kibadoo, is a genius! The overalls are so versatile and transformable, you could fill an entire wardrobe with this pattern. That's assuming you love overalls—and we do!