Apparel : Ribbed Long Sleeve Ladies Turtleneck Top Sweater Top

Apparel : Ribbed Long Sleeve Ladies Turtleneck Top Sweater Top

Ribbed Long Sleeve Ladies Turtleneck Top Sweater Top



Ribbed Long Sleeve Ladies Turtleneck Top Sweater Top
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 187










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Jaden
Department: girls
Sales Rank: 187



Features:
  • 100% Cotton, Turtleneck long sleeve
  • Fashionable fitted, Made in Bangladesh
  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, wash with like colors
  • Do not Bleach, Reshape, Lay flat to dry, Low iron if needed
  • Available in Black, Navy, Red, Ivory, Brown, Hunter, and Teal







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Item Description:
This Ribbed Long Sleeve Ladies Turtleneck Top Sweater Top is a cute and functional piece of your wardrobe that you won?t want to be without.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Too small
I love the color and texture, but the sizing is way off. I normally wear a small/medium in a ribbed turtleneck and bought this one in a size medium. I think a large would have been better as it is tiny. I didn't want the hassle of returning it, so am opting to wear it under a sweater or blazer.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Good!
I just wanted a simple turtleneck, nothing fancy so I figured I couldn't go wrong with this basic turtleneck and bought 3 (size medium). Wrong, first problem was the size. I normally wear a small, but I ordered medium just to be safe. This medium shirt did not come near my pant waistline and the sleeves were too short. Next problem was that you could not figure out what side was the front, no labels, no washing instructions, etc. Lastly, the overall quality was not good, but I expected that with the low price. So be careful, because you pay the return shipping plus a restocking fee!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - too short
The turtleneck sweater was too short in the sleeves and through the body. I can't wear it with a skirt, (which is why I bought it in the first place) so I wear it with jeans. Very disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Newport News Ribbed Turtlenecks
I first bought the black turtleneck through an phone order. I just love this turtleneck. The material is wonderful. The product is really soft and fees wonderful on the body. It is also very flattery for the bustline and waistline. I just bought two more.

I higly recommend this product.


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