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Roper Border Print Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve (For Women)

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Overview

About Roper Border Print Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve (For Women)

Closeouts. For cowgirls who want to dress it up for a day, Roper's Border Print shirt incorporates a fun floral print into its classic western style.

Specs

Specs about Roper Border Print Shirt - Snap Front, Long Sleeve (For Women)

  • Long sleeves
  • Length: 27" (based on size medium)
  • Fabric: 100% rayon
  • Care: Hand wash, hang dry
  • Imported

Sizing

Roper Womens Size Chart

XS S M L XL 1X 2X 3X
Size 2 - 4 6 - 8 10 - 12 14 - 16 18 16W - 18W 20W - 22W 24W
Bust 32.5 - 33.5 34.5 - 35.5 36.5 - 37.5 39 - 40 43.5 44.5 - 45.5 47 - 48.5 51.5
Waist 25 - 26 27 - 28 29 - 30.5 32 - 33.5 36.5 39 - 40 41.5 - 43 46
Hip 35.5 - 36.5 37.5 - 38.5 39 - 41 42.5 - 44 47 47.5 - 48.5 50 - 51.5 54.55

Note: Measurements are in inches. Bust - Measure around the body under the arms, arms relaxed at sides, across the fullest part of the bust, keeping the tape parallel to the floor. Waist - Measure the waist circumference horizontally around the body at the natural waist keeping the tape parallel to the floor. Hip - Measure the hip circumference horizontally around the body at the fullest part of the hip, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.

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Most Helpful 3-Star Review

3.0 out of 5 stars. Proceed with Caution if you are Pear Shaped
Reviewed by Anonymous from Memphis on Monday, December 23, 2013
I am classic pear shape and wear a 10/12 on top and 14 on the bottom. I ordered the XL and it was much too big in the top but fit at the hips. In addition, the snaps are placed too far apart and lined up in a way in which you can see inside the top from the side. Since the top part of the shirt was too big, it was not because it was too tight. It needs twice the number of snaps than it currently has. You will have to iron this. It wrinkles very easily. I am tall (5'10) and the length of the sleeves and body was good. However, it was not long enough to wear with leggings. Fabric is light weight. I will be returning this because of the poor fit and it really isnt that pretty.
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. Proceed with Caution if you are Pear Shaped
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Memphis on Monday, December 23, 2013
    I am classic pear shape and wear a 10/12 on top and 14 on the bottom. I ordered the XL and it was much too big in the top but fit at the hips. In addition, the snaps are placed too far apart and lined up in a way in which you can see inside the top from the side. Since the top part of the shirt was too big, it was not because it was too tight. It needs twice the number of snaps than it currently has. You will have to iron this. It wrinkles very easily. I am tall (5'10) and the length of the sleeves and body was good. However, it was not long enough to wear with leggings. Fabric is light weight. I will be returning this because of the poor fit and it really isnt that pretty.

About Roper

Roper apparel and boots hit the fashion scene more than fifty years ago, striding into the spotlight with the confidence of an old Western gunslinger. Rugged boots and dependable western wear soon gave them a name among bronc-busting cowboys and rodeo goers. It wasn't long before dude ranch vacationers were taking home their piece of the Old West and spreading the Roper name. As the popularity of traditional ranch wear grew, Roper expanded to include sassy styles for genuine cowgirls and those who simply wanted to be. Today you can outfit every member of your family in Roper boots and apparel, from the littlest cowpoke to the oldest range rider.