Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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SkirtSports Happy Kid Skort - Girls' - 2012 Closeout, Color: ELECTRIC BLUE TATTOO, Size: S


Girls will feel confident exploring all the paths in front of them with the SkirtSports Happy Kid skort. Soft, stretchy fabric in bright colors will help them look and feel great during any activity. Attached undershorts offer total freedom of movement and security during cartwheels, turns on the monkey bars, or hanging upside down from tree branches. Quick-dry, moisture-wicking polyester keeps her comfortable during active pursuits; a touch of spandex offers stretch so it can go as far as she does. Dropped rear hem provides a little extra length in the back. SkirtSports Happy Kid skort features a universally flattering and comfortable A-line shape. Closeout. Color: ELECTRIC BLUE TATTOO; Size: S

 


















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