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Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit - Black
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Product Description
Elevate any outfit with this sleek black bodysuit, crafted from lightweight stretch fabric for a flattering slim fit. Featuring a chic turtleneck adorned with delicate lace detailing and long sleeves, this piece boasts lace wrist straps for added sophistication. Finished with a snap button bottom closure and a convenient back zip closure, it’s unlined for a seamless look. Perfect for layering or wearing solo, it effortlessly combines elegance with comfort. From the brand: Color: Black Lightweight stretch fabric Slim fit bodysuit Turtleneck with lace detailing Long sleeves Lace wrist straps Snap button bottom closure Back zip closure Unlined 78% Polyamide 22% Elastane Hand Wash Cold By Coperni. Imported
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FAQ About Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit - Black
To maintain the quality of the Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit, be sure to hand wash it in cold water. Avoid machine washing and drying to preserve the lightweight stretch fabric and lace detailing.
The lightweight stretch fabric of the Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit makes it versatile for layering during various seasons. It can be paired with heavier outer layers in cold weather or worn on its own in warmer months.
The Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit is crafted from high-quality materials including 78% polyamide and 22% elastane, ensuring both comfort and durability. The unique turtleneck with lace detailing and artistic design elements set this piece apart in the luxury fashion market.
The lightweight stretch fabric of the Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit is designed to offer flexibility while maintaining its shape, minimizing wrinkles and providing a comfortable fit for all-day wear.
Absolutely! The elegant turtleneck and lace detailing of the Coperni Second Skin Bodysuit make it a perfect choice for dressing up for formal occasions, while its slim fit allows for casual wear with jeans or skirts.











