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02. Ladies 1-Piece Preaching Robe Dress With Zipper Front - 3 Colors Available

Available Sizes: 6
Available Colors: Black

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Our signature ladies 1-piece preaching robe dress set comes with the following specifications:

  • Zipper Front Closure
  • Inverted Back Pleat
  • Flared Bell Sleeves
  • Shiny Silk Look
  • Full Cut Fit

**Add $10.00 For sizes 18-26W**

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