Description
Fashioned in our buttery soft CozyChic Lite knit, this wrap makes the perfect layer for all seasons and occasions with its timeless and stylish design. Measures 48 1/2" W x 55" L. Models are 5'10" and wearing One Size and One Size Plus. Imported.
Why It Matters
Comfortable loungewear offers softness, breathability, and ease of movement, helping reduce irritation and allowing the body to rest without added friction or pressure. It can also make everyday routines—like getting dressed, resting, or moving around the house—feel more manageable.
Having something that feels good to wear can bring a small but meaningful sense of comfort and normalcy during a time when much feels out of sync.
Fashioned in our buttery soft CozyChic Lite knit, this wrap makes the perfect layer for all seasons and occasions with its timeless and stylish design. Measures 48 1/2" W x 55" L. Models are 5'10" and wearing One Size and One Size Plus. Imported.
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