black and white dress shorts Audery White Polka Dot Shirt and Shorts Co Ord Set for Women | two piece outfit Shorts Set
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black and white dress shorts

black and white dress shorts Audery White Polka Dot Shirt and Shorts Co Ord Set for Women | two piece outfit Shorts Set

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black and white dress shorts Audery White Polka Dot Shirt and Shorts Co Ord Set for Women | two piece outfit Shorts SetPolka dots, but make it powerfully chic. Meet the outfit that turns heads before you even say a word. The white polka dot kimono set for women. This wrap shirt and shorts set nails that playful meets polished vibe: think retro charm meets resort wear 2025. The belted wrap kimono top cinches your waist, giving effortless hourglass energy. The effortless cool of a matching shirt and shorts set. The crisp white base, dotted with playful black polka dots,

Polka dots, but make it powerfully chic.

Meet the outfit that turns heads before you even say a word. The white polka dot kimono set for women. This wrap shirt and shorts set nails that playful-meets-polished vibe: think retro charm meets resort wear 2025. The belted wrap kimono top cinches your waist, giving effortless hourglass energy.

The effortless cool of a matching shirt and shorts set. The crisp white base, dotted with playful black polka dots, makes it the ultimate resort two piece set women are obsessed with this season.

Features of this Two-piece shirt and shorts co-ord set

Waist-Defining Wrap Top - A belted wrap shirt set that accentuates curves while giving that clean, quiet-luxury resort outfit feel.
Matching Shirt & Shorts - The ultimate two piece shorts set women love for its pulled-together vibe and minimalist two piece lounge set ease.
Playful Polka Dots - This white polka dot outfit women adore brings a hint of nostalgia with a fresh, modern silhouette.
Effortless Co-ord Energy - Designed as a shirt and shorts co ord set, it’s a resort two piece set that transitions from poolside to party.
Vacation-Ready Fit - Easy to pack, wrinkle-resistant, and ready for any vacation shorts set women can throw in their bag.
Mix or Match Style - Wear together or separate. A women’s summer shirt two piece set that flexes from poolside to party.
Body-Positive Cut - Tailored yet relaxed, this wrap shirt shorts set for curvy and petite women flatters every body type.

Please Refer the size Chart for Accurate Measurements, and Purchase accordingly.

Product Details:

Product type: Two-piece shirt and shorts co-ord set
Fabric: Lightweight linen-blend
Silhouette: Relaxed wrap top + tailored shorts
Neckline: Deep V kimono-style wrap
Fit: Adjustable belted waist, relaxed shorts
Color: Crisp white with bold black polka dots
Care: Hand wash cold, line dry

Note: Please allow little color difference due to the monitor and light brightness. 

How to Style this Polka Dot Shirt and Shorts Co Ord

  • With a white button-down & loafersperfect for office-to-wine-hour outfits.
  • With a ribbed tank & gold hoopsideal summer brunch look for women.
  • With a cropped blazer & kitten heelstailored chic outfit for city weekends.
  • With a linen shirt & slideseffortless travel outfit for tropical vacations.
  • With a graphic tee & sneakersPinterest-style summer streetwear aesthetic.
  • With a silk cami & clutchdate-night dinner outfit idea that still feels easy.

This Belted Wrap Shirt and Shorts set is Perfect for:

• Style with tan slides and gold hoops for a brunch outfit shorts set look that feels fresh yet polished.
• Add strappy sandals and statement earrings - the perfect party ready two piece set women vibe.
• Layer with a cropped blazer and block heels for office-to-evening co ord set women summer transitions.
• Throw over a swimsuit for a beach kimono wrap set look that’s all pool party perfection.
• Dress it down with slides and sunnies - the ultimate minimalist two piece lounge set aesthetic.

    Summary: White polka dot shirt and shorts two piece set for women with a belted wrap top and relaxed fit. Perfect resort two piece set women for beach vacations, brunches, and pool parties.


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